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| image = File:Corey-Mahler.png | |||
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| birth_date = ''Unknown'' | |||
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| residency = [[wikipedia:Tennessee|Tennessee]] | |||
| occupation = [[wikipedia:Lawyer|Lawyer]] | |||
| education = [[wikipedia:University of Michigan|University of Michigan]]<br>[[wikipedia:Chapman University|Chapman University]]<br>[[wikipedia:Free University of Berlin|Free University of Berlin]] | |||
| theology = [[Lutheranism]] | |||
| affiliations = [[Stone Choir (podcast)]] (founder) | |||
| spouse = ''Unknown'' | |||
| children = ''Unknown'' | |||
| website = [https://coreyjmahler.com CoreyJMahler.com] | |||
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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 [[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 (especially on [[wikipedia:Twitter|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 (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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