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Priest who 'died and visited hell' shares incredibly bizarre thing he saw 'while he was there'
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Updated 12:47 4 Jul 2024 GMT+1Published 17:48 3 Jul 2024 GMT+1

Priest who 'died and visited hell' shares incredibly bizarre thing he saw 'while he was there'

The pastor believes it was a message

Britt Jones

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Have you ever wondered what’s going on in hell these days? Well, one priest has the answer.

According to pastor Gerald Johnson, he knows exactly what’s going on down there.

In a TikTok video, he claimed that he once ‘died and visited hell’ when he suffered a heart attack in 2016.

He said that in that moment, his ‘spirit left his physical body’ and he travelled down south.

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No, he didn’t magically fly to London, I’m talking about south, as in below the ground.

He thinks it was a message. geraldjohnson/TikTok
He thinks it was a message. geraldjohnson/TikTok

Before his heart attack, he previously believed he would go to heaven thanks to him doing ‘so much good in the world and helped so many people.’

But the pastor was quickly chucked ‘straight down to the center of the earth,’ which is a little insulting to be honest.

Anyway, he said he went to hell and what did he see (or hear) when he went down there?

Rihanna, of course.

The pastor claimed to have seen demons singing a Rihanna song - which is iconic ngl.

In a viral video on TikTok, Johnson said the songs were being sang by demons ‘to torment you.’

Included in the tracks played was ‘Umbrella’ by Rihanna, and Bobby McFerrin’s ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy.’

They don’t seem like bad songs at all. Hell’s got some jams.

But people didn’t react as you’d think.

Rihanna was the ultimate jam in hell. Kayla Oaddams/WireImage
Rihanna was the ultimate jam in hell. Kayla Oaddams/WireImage

Instead of being scared or claiming that the singers are demonic, they found it hilarious.

One person wrote: “Like everyone would love to live in this hell!”

Another said: “I can’t wait to dance to ‘Umbrella’ in hell!”

A third wrote: “I’m not one to joke about hell at all, but damn they play good music in hell?”

But why did demons choose those songs?

According to Johnson, it’s because music these days are inspired by something demonic. He said: “Every lyric to every song is to torment you [for] the fact that you didn’t worship God through music when you were on the earth… you chose to worship Satan by repeating the lyrics that he inspired to come into the earth.”


According to Jonhson, he had the chance to browse what hell was about and he also saw ‘what looked like a man, on all fours, like a dog, he was burned from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet and his eyes were bulging out,’ and a demon held a chain around the man’s neck.

The pastor said: “I saw the real hell, I was there and I wouldn’t wish that upon my worst enemy. I don’t care what the person has done to me. I would never wish that on them.”

However, a lot of people fixated on why he went to hell if he believed he did a lot of good, to which he replied that it’s a message.

Hell was an interesting experience. Getty stock photo
Hell was an interesting experience. Getty stock photo

He said God said: “‘You have been secretly upset with the people who have hurt you. You had been hoping that I would punish the people that hurt you. These are not your people. These are my people. I only want you to focus on the assignment I am giving you.'

“The root of it is that although I did good and gave a lot to people, the thing that I had in my heart was unforgiveness towards people that have done me wrong.

“That’s my experience with hell, it is a real place. God doesn’t send people to hell, people send themselves to hell.”

Featured Image Credit: getty stock/ geraldjohnson/TikTok

Topics: Music, Rihanna, TikTok, Weird, Viral

Britt Jones
Britt Jones

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