Stone Choir – After Dark – Good vs Evil

The world is a complex place, filled with good and evil – and almost everything in between. The challenge of navigating this is that we are all tempted by something that we want, but ultimately will be our undoing. Christians frame this battle between God and Satan, with humans caught in the struggle to choose. What makes this even more difficult is it is not simply a matter of choice, but also of action. To avoid sin, we must resist its lure, but most, if not all, can without help. This is where faith provides solace, and in the final judgement, salvation. Tonight we are joined by two gentleman who have dedicated the search for what is good in the form of the excellent Stone Choir podcast, which explores many of these fundamental issues, and provides a guide to those who have sought a light in these dark times.


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Myth of the 20th Century – Episode 259 – Stone Choir – After Dark – Good vs Evil

— References —

– Paradise Lost, Milton (1667)

– On Human Race: IQ, Stone Choir (2023) – https://stone-choir.com/on-human-race-iq/

– Perfect Hatred, Stone Choir (2023) – https://stone-choir.com/perfect-hatred/

– A Young Man’s Life, Stone Choir (2023) – https://stone-choir.com/a-young-mans-life/

– Normalcy Bias, Stone Choir (2023) – https://stone-choir.com/normalcy-bias/

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  1. Bloated Boomer says:

    I really enjoyed these two episodes with the Lutherans. I’ll definitely give their podcast a look.

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  2. Joe says:

    Hey Adam, Really appreciate both episodes with the Stone Choir. As a Christian, I’m very interested in how the Christian Nationalism space is evolving. I also listen quite frequently to what Nick Fuentes has to say along these lines. Regarding the theology that was discussed, there is a very succinct reason for evil (this is the “theodicy” question), and I’m a bit surprised that the Guests struggled with that. Also, the modern notion of Free Will is a myth (see Jonathan Edwards), and far from being automatons, the Chosen in Christ have true freedom, or as St. Augustine said, “Liberty”. Of course, it’s a bit complicated, but it is understandable and rational. OK, thanks again and always checking for future podcasts.

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