Sunday 27 May 2012

Sibusiso Mthembu, the self-proclaimed prophet draws map of the heaven

He says there are 11 heavens, all had been visited, the first heavenly journey had been occurred in December 1998.

The first visit was in 1998, and the second visit were in 2004, the third in 2006 and and the the 4th was in 2008. Mthembu says it all started in 1993, when an angel visited him and told him
he was needed in heaven. And now, after several visits, he’s drawing a map to make sure the rest of us could get what he’s talking about.
He says there are 11 heavens, and he was taken to the fifth one named Crista, first. It was there, in a city called Sharmoy, that he claims to have met Jesus. The main heaven is Salem, he says, where God’s temple is located.
God is apparently in his youth, and of a Grayish complexion. But Jesus is white. He saw God for the first time during his second trip, on a planet called Jadalem that’s mostly covered in water and ice.
His other sightings include Moses, Eliya, and Abel. He also explored the Marshnode City, which is the place people go to when they die, to get reincarnated.
But his weirdest story is when he says that the people who predicted the end of the world in May 2011, were correct actually. Remember Harold Camping? Mthembu seems to have eavesdropped on an important meeting in the heavens, where the biggest war against Satanism was being discussed. The war is supposed to have been launched on May 23rd, so we’re basically on a countdown to the absolute end.
The map isn’t finish yet, but Mthembu is already worried about counterfeit  versions. “People must come and see the map as one day someone from Japan or China or Britain will design a map of heaven and the people of South Africa will have forgotten that the map was originally made in South Africa,” he says.
Mthembu also has written several books documenting his heavenly experiences.

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