The Stone Choir Podcast is a long-form Lutheran-NPR series that’s influence far exceeds the audience. Nevertheless, they have been at the center of numerous controversies, such as debates regarding race, the Septuagint, WWII, and the Jews. Merely having a conversation with the Stone Choir podcast resulted in the church discipline of Ryan Turnipseed and the subsequent rejection of this discipline by multiple Lutheran churches.
Earlier this year, cohost Corey Mahler wiped the floor in a debate with Chris Rosebrough and Samuel Sey, and then had an unfruitful debate with James White. Earlier this week, Corey Mahler and Treble Woe announced that their series has concluded.
Stone Choir’s 107 episode canon is now closed. The tasks & duties ahead for us all won’t involve new information or arguments. Every man who desires the truth may readily equip himself. This short closing episode answers every question we care to address.
Their series on the Septuagint might be the most impactful moving forward, according to multiple posts by Treble Woe.
It’s fascinating that people who have been derided for being a corrupting influence in the church seek to end their own show on their terms, because they have said what they set out to say. This contrasts with grifters who continue on after sex scandals.





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They will be missed. They created a dialogue that few other podcasters could. The ones that refused to be associated with them should be marked and avoided.