The Confessionals writes “In Episode 540: Portals To Hell & Biblical Super Soldiers we are joined by Bishop Alan Didio! I first came across the Bishop on his Instagram reels where he was talking about portals to hell, monsters in the Bible, and end-times prophecies. Since then he has got even more popular and I couldn’t wait any longer to get him on the show. Though we didn’t hit on everything I planned on we went deep on portals to hell, biblical super soldiers, Enoch, what heaven will be like, supernatural powers, and miraculous healings. Next time we have him on we will hit on end times prophecies, Revelation, biblical monsters, A.I., and transhumanism because Bishop Didio has an opinion on all of it!”

craig d
Listening to the Pastor was engrossing, love Tony’s shows, great but I dislike his model on some shows. For example, the show with Scott Carpenter, you get half the show then just as it’s getting juicy it cuts off and to hear the rest you gotta be a member. That’s just sucky.
Wes does it much better and as a result I became a member whereas I just wouldn’t sub to Tony.
I digress, talking about faith healing, i got to say I found it incredible about the lady who had her tumour removed by prayer, is this for real? Amazing but true?
Linda B
I hope a lot of people listen to this recording. The pastor being interviewed shares he heard a demonic voice and as a Christian I know saved people can hear God’s voice, also can hear the devil’s voice. That is why it is so profound for me that witnesses claim to hear from Sasquatch in mindspeak situations because most likely sasquatch is spiritual, and probably not in a good way.
That’s not the great take away from this episode, the best take away for me with this interview is the blessing it is to hear them talk about how phenomenal the Jesus experience truly is.
Lisa H
Loved this episode Can’t wait to hear more from Alan in the future. I agree with U Linda B Sasquatch May b spiritual & possibly not in a good way
Linda B
Thanks, Lisa. I appreciate us agreeing and supporting each other’s views. I seem to always need that.