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'''Corey J. Mahler''' is a [[Lutheran]] public theologian, writer, and podcaster. He is best known as a co-host of the [[Stone Choir (podcast)|Stone Choir]] podcast. Mahler completed his [[wikipedia:undergraduate|undergraduate]] at the [[University of Michigan]]. Mahler later graduated with a [[wikipedia:Doctor of Law|Doctor of Law]] degree from [[wikipedia:Chapman University|Chapman University]] and a [[wikipedia:Master of Laws|Master of Laws]] degree from [[wikipedia:Freie Univerität Berlin|Freie Univerität Berlin]] (the [[wikipedia:Free University of Berlin|Free University of Berlin]]).<ref>https://coreyjmahler.com/short-bio/</ref>
'''Corey J. Mahler''' is a [[Lutheran]] public theologian, writer, and podcaster. He is best known as a co-host of the [[Stone Choir (podcast)|Stone Choir]] podcast. Mahler completed his [[wikipedia:undergraduate|undergraduate]] at the [[wikipedia:University of Michigan|University of Michigan]]. Mahler later graduated with a [[wikipedia:Doctor of Law|Doctor of Law]] degree from [[wikipedia:Chapman University|Chapman University]] and a [[wikipedia:Master of Laws|Master of Laws]] degree from [[wikipedia:Freie Univerität Berlin|Freie Univerität Berlin]] (the [[wikipedia:Free University of Berlin|Free University of Berlin]]).<ref>https://coreyjmahler.com/short-bio/</ref>


Mahler is a controversial figure for his positive views on [[wikipedia:Adolf Hitler|Adolf Hitler]] and [[wikipedia:Facisim|facisim]],<ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/lutheran-church-white-nationalism-rejection-1234690317/</ref> and espouses ethno-nationalism and [[kinism]]. Mahler is also known for posting inflammatory content on his social media (X, formerly Twitter).
Mahler is a controversial figure for his positive views on [[wikipedia:Adolf Hitler|Adolf Hitler]] and [[wikipedia:Facisim|facisim]],<ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/lutheran-church-white-nationalism-rejection-1234690317/</ref> and espouses ethno-nationalism and [[kinism]]. Mahler is also known for posting inflammatory content on his social media (especially on [[wikipedia:Twitter|X]], formerly Twitter).


On May 15, 2025, a debate was hosted by [[Bibledingers]] where Mahler debated with [[James White]] on the issue of "Black Sanctification", where Mahler argued that persons or black ethnicity are not able to be [[Sanctification|sanctified]] in the same way or as much as white or other races can.
On May 15, 2025, a debate was hosted by [[Bibledingers]] where Mahler debated with [[James White]] on the issue of "Black Sanctification", where Mahler argued that persons or black ethnicity are not able to be [[Sanctification|sanctified]] in the same way or as much as white or other races can.


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Revision as of 02:02, 9 July 2025


Corey J. Mahler is a Lutheran public theologian, writer, and podcaster. He is best known as a co-host of the Stone Choir podcast. Mahler completed his undergraduate at the University of Michigan. Mahler later graduated with a Doctor of Law degree from Chapman University and a Master of Laws degree from Freie Univerität Berlin (the Free University of Berlin).[1]

Mahler is a controversial figure for his positive views on Adolf Hitler and facisim,[2] and espouses ethno-nationalism and kinism. Mahler is also known for posting inflammatory content on his social media (especially on X, formerly Twitter).

On May 15, 2025, a debate was hosted by Bibledingers where Mahler debated with James White on the issue of "Black Sanctification", where Mahler argued that persons or black ethnicity are not able to be sanctified in the same way or as much as white or other races can.

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