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Stone Choir

For All Things, a Time

Stone Choir

Stone Choir

Education, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Woe

aka Eschatologuy

For everything there is a time, and a right time for every matter under heaven: 
a right time to give birth, and a right time to die; 
      a right time to plant, and a right time to pluck up what is planted; 
a right time to kill, and a right time to heal; 
      a right time to tear down, and a right time to build; 
a right time to weep, and a right time to laugh; 
      a right time to mourn, and a right time to dance; 
a right time to throw stones, and a right time to gather stones; 
      a right time to embrace, and a right time to be far from embracing; 
a right time to seek, and a right time to lose; 
      a right time to keep, and a right time to throw away; 
a right time to tear, and a right time to sew; 
      a right time to keep silence, and a right time to speak; 
a right time to love, and a right time to hate; 
      a right time for war…

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0:00.0

I'm I'm Welcome to the Stone Choir podcast. I am Corey J. Mahler. And I'm still, whoa. Today's Stone

0:45.3

Choir will in all likelihood be our final episode. Rather than simply disappearing, we wanted

0:51.7

to explain why we wrap things up and why we're not doing any more particularly since when we last left you at the end of the Septuagint series, we said we were going to keep going.

1:02.3

Things have changed in the world since then. The details don't matter, but we as a globe, are now in the after portion of one of those before and after

1:15.3

inflection points in human history.

1:19.1

And getting into the details is irrelevant.

1:22.9

But when things change in the environment, as we discussed in the normalcy bias episode,

1:31.9

if you continue on as though nothing has changed,

1:35.3

you are suddenly putting yourself in a worse position than you were doing exactly the same thing before things changed.

1:42.1

And so although we had intended on continuing after my surgery and a few other things that

1:47.5

happened, our departure has nothing to do with personal circumstances, it became clear to me

1:53.5

and I talked to Corey and we agreed that what we had set out to do with Stone Choir from the

2:00.4

beginning for years before we even began doing this

2:03.4

when we had talked about it, we have effectively accomplished those goals.

2:09.0

And one of our explicit non-goals was to be content producers that sit here every week and talk in your ear

2:16.3

to rattle off whatever the latest thing is and give

2:20.2

you our hot takes, despite appearances to some, that is not what we intended. And I don't think

2:27.3

it's ever what we did. I think that the reason that the library we have produced has stood the

2:31.9

test of time for the past three years,

2:37.8

is that as new people discover us, which is most of you,

2:39.7

you know, initially we had no listeners.

2:45.2

When we began, it was just a few friends from a private group chat and word spread and it quickly spread beyond anybody that we knew.

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