Rihanna's 'Umbrella' Receives Grave Insult; Lyrics Meant to 'Manipulate?' [Details]

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A priest asserts that he died and visited hell, where he witnessed devils singing Rihanna's songs.

Gerald Johnson, a priest from Michigan, asserted that he temporarily died in 2016 following a heart attack and experienced hell before returning to life.

He said in a viral video that his soul departed from his body. He believed he was ascending because he believed he had done so much good in this lifetime, helped so many people, and made so many God-honoring decisions. But instead of ascending, he actually descended. I traveled to the very center of the planet. That's where hell is. When describing what he witnessed in hell, Johnson stated, that he wouldn't wish it on his worst enemy.

He added that the things he witnessed were unimaginable, and recalling them makes him quite emotional. He recollected seeing a man going on all fours like a dog while being completely scalded. His eyes were bulging and worse than that, he was wearing shackles on his neck. Comparable to a hellhound. A monster held the chains in his grasp, he described.

He said that like a telepathic contact, he knew that the demon was sent in this man's life to ride him from his boyhood till his death.

Johnson continued by describing how demons tortured victims condemned to hell by playing songs such as Rihanna's "Umbrella" and Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry, Be Happy."

He said that witnessing this totally blew me away and it still baffles him to this day.

There was a part in hell where music was playing. It was the same music people hear on the Earth, except opposed to performers performing it, demons were singing them.

While down there, tortured souls can listen to songs like "Don't Worry, Be Happy" and "Umbrella," which are considered positive songs up here on Earth - to get over a breakup, usually. However, down there every phrase in every song is meant to torment the soul. After being resuscitated and brought back to reality, the pastor says he now believes his experience proves that popular music is actually an attempt by the underworld to exert influence over individuals before they die.

He asserted that on Earth a lot of the words and music are inspired by demons. People get into contact with demons who provide them with songs to manipulate humans on Earth. Rihanna's songs particularly.

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