A prominent religious figure, Archbishop Duncan Williams, has stirred controversy by claiming to have visited Heaven for 1 hour and 45 minutes.
In a video recording making rounds on social media, the Archbishop is captured narrating his extraordinary experience in one of his Sunday sermons.
The revelation has ignited a flurry of reactions on social media, with netizens expressing a spectrum of opinions on the credibility of such claims.
Archbishop Duncan Williams, in the video, shares, “When I went to Heaven… I went to Heaven for 1 hour 45 minutes, I was taken out of my body to Heaven for 1 hour 45 minutes and I saw some very interesting things…”
While some individuals have taken the Archbishop’s account at face value, others have expressed skepticism and raised questions about the authenticity of such experiences. The video has prompted comparisons to similar claims made by other religious figures, both locally and internationally.
Social media users have engaged in debates over the nature of the Archbishop’s alleged visit, with questions ranging from the existence of multiple heavenly planets to the more lighthearted observation of the presence of cars in Heaven.
Notable reactions include @shyynez, who pointed out parallels with statements made by other pastors, stating, “Because we are not serious as a country… whatever he said in that video has been said by another fake pastor Jesse Duplantis in the US… what’s the difference between these saying and what we know Obinim for…???? Jeremiah 14:14.”
Another user, @march_bills, questioned the specific heavenly location, asking, “There are multiple heavenly planets, so which one is He talking about?”
@sugar_selassie, intrigued by the Archbishop’s account, humorously remarked, “Wow cars dey heaven.”
Meanwhile, @Qwabenasocket1 expressed a more lighthearted view, stating, “This man is funny… He went to heaven like seriously.”
As the video continues to circulate on social media platforms, it has become a focal point of discussion, highlighting the diverse perspectives within the online community. The authenticity and significance of such spiritual claims remain subjects of ongoing debate among netizens.
Am just wondering I want to know the make of that car is it Toyota
There is no heaven at any where
Please no heaven at any where