I think it was just an example of a person who most would probably think hadn't made it since he did mention there are people there that you think wouldn't have. He had to choose somebody he saw there and just chose Kennedy. It was definitely a good one as he is someone I thought wouldn't have made it.
Of course he was Catholic, didn't seem to be saved, a lifestyle at many points of his life that would indicate he wasn't (affairs, etc), but on the other hand you never know when a person repented before they died, even on their deathbed. No matter how a person lived or believed up until the time they died, we never know what they did when faced with death.
To discuss another point of the testimony, a person who is one of my favorite teachers questions the part about the babies flying around the throne, and says that isn't scriptural and basically violates 'the law of Genesis' and everything being born after it's kind from seed being planted. That when a woman is impregnated, at that point the spirit is given after the law of Genesis, I guess an automatic thing they mean. I think that made this teacher question the whole testimony due to that.
I enjoyed it though, and whether that's right or wrong, I kind of take the advice of Bro. Hagin when asked about the book 'Angels On Assignment' by Roland Buck back in the day. The book had many 'out there' testimonies of experiences he had with angels. Hagin's advice was, 'Read it, enjoy it, forget about it.' That's how I kind of look at this due to the babies flying around the throne part. I probably never would have thought anything about it, but I respect this other teacher greatly and he has a tremendous amount of revelation about the scriptures.
On the other hand, one of Hagin's criticisms of the 'Angels On Assignment' book was the Roland had angels tell them their names and Hagin said those names aren't in the Bible for angels. But years later, Hagin contradicted what he said about that when he said an angel appeared to him and gave him his name (I can't remember it now) but it wasn't one of the angels' names in the Bible. So there is that.