The virulently racist Stone Choir has announced that they’ve shuttered their podcast and won’t be releasing any more new episodes, explaining that “Stone Choir’s 107 episode canon is now closed.”
The Stone Choir was the brainchild of Corey Maher and Ryan Dumperth, the latter known as “Treblewoe.”
We’ve covered Mahler in the past, who is known for rage-baiting his followers with pointed pro-Hitler posts, claiming Black folks are un-American pigs and that marrying them is tantamount to “murder.” Case in point:


We’ve also covered Dumperth after a trove of old messages was unearthed online, comprised of filthy, violent, and sexual messages.


‘Treblewoe” broke news of their closed canon on X:

He also shared in an audio message:
“Our departure has nothing to do with personal circumstances. It became clear to me and I talked to Corey and we agreed that what we had set out to do with Stone Choir from the beginning for years before we even began doing this, when we had talked about it.
We have effectively accomplished those goals. And one of our explicit non-goals was to be content producers that sit here every week and talk in your ear to rattle off whatever the latest thing is and give you our hot takes. Despite appearances to some, that is not what we intended. And I don’t think it’s ever what we did. I think that the reason that the library we have produced has stood the test of time for the past three years.”
Describing the show as “a library that people would refer back to in the future” and concerned that every episode would “stand the test of time,” they explain that “there’s really a finite set of things about which you can say that there’s always stuff to talk about,” and that the library they created addresses the vast majority of issues that have existed and will likely exist in the future.
So I say this will probably be the last episode, because we’re not shutting anything down. My microphone is going to stay where it is. The feed is going to say where it is and websites going to stay up. Nothing’s going to change except that we don’t plan on releasing another episode simply because we don’t believe that there’s anything else that’s going to come up in the future that would rise to the level of, we need to expand the library.
It’s possible there may be something that we have not foreseen in the future. I don’t think there are any subjects that are obvious today. If we thought of anything that could have been addressed, we would keep going to address it. We’ve done that. I give a 0.05 % chance that there’s some unforeseen circumstance that would both require our input and we would be around to possibly say anything. If that happens, then we will pop back up.
The two conclude by comparing the death of their podcast to the death of Christ, with Mahler arguing that while Jesus’ enemies thought they won when he died, it was not to be:
Now, in the immediate aftermath of this episode’s release, undoubtedly many of you already know and as Woe commented on in his remarks, the enemies, the opponents, will believe that they’ve won some sort of grand victory. But of course, some of the demons believe the same thing at Calvary. And they haven’t won. They’ve suffered a fatal wound and they don’t know it yet.
Mahler noted that while the show was ending, he had no plans to cease being active on social media.











5 responses to “‘Stone Choir’ Announces The End of Their Podcast, No More New Episodes”
Good riddance! It was easy to joke about the podcast being Theology by Dwight Shrute, but the fact is that the theology expressed on that show was far closer to neopaganism than Christianity.
I imagine it would be very tiring work, trying to convince everybody that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is all about a race war. Very tiring work indeed.
It’s good there will be no newly created evil via the podcast.
It would be nice if you all actually listened to what Corey and Woe actually said instead of reading or listening to what others say they said. Sure, there are things I disagree with concerning Stone Choir, but if you actually listen to what they say, it is nothing close to what all you critics say they say. Heck, Protestia couldn’t even provide a screenshot of the quotes that they mentioned at the start of the article. Corey and Woe have actually thought through their positions and provide documentation, yet no one actually disproves are provides differing evidence showing that the basis of their positions is wrong or incorrect. Instead, all I see is an attack on two men who explain how and why they said and believe what they say because you simply have not actually listened and only react on emotion.
The least you could do before condemning them both to hell, is to actually listen and try to understand their points. Doesn’t mean you agree, but at least maybe then you could actually form an actual rebuttal.
While neither of these two men need my defense as they can do a much better job at that than I can, but how about you, David, actually speak with these two men, or at least Corey as he’s been the public face of Stone Choir, and actually listen and discern the positions held. How about not acting like Dr White and simply continue to spout off Galations 3 without actually addressing the points made.
Good grief, man, praising Hitler is bad enough by itself. What more evidence do you need? Adolf Hitler was not a Christian, much less a “Christian prince”. The image Corey posted with the cross, is a picture of a WWI memorial. The nazis did not erect that cross. In fact, one of the first things they did upon taking office was to remove all religious symbols from schools, including crosses.
“Science cannot lie, for it’s always striving, according to the momentary state of knowledge, to deduce what is true. When it makes a mistake, it does so in good faith. It’s Christianity that’s the liar. It’s in perpetual conflict with itself.” … “The dogma of Christianity gets worn away before the advances of science. Religion will have to make more and more concessions. Gradually the myths crumble. All that’s left is to prove that in nature there is no frontier between the organic and the inorganic. When understanding of the universe has become widespread, when the majority of men know that the stars are not sources of light but worlds, perhaps inhabited worlds like ours, then the Christian doctrine will be convicted of absurdity.” – Adolf Hitler (from Table Talk)