Joe Wenke


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DR. JOE WENKE, an outspoken and articulate LGBT rights activist, is the owner and managing partner of Xperience, a multi-million dollar marketing communications and production company with offices in New York, Boston and Detroit. He is also the founder and publisher of Trans Über, a publishing company with a focus on LBGT rights and promoting freedom and equality for all people.

He began his career as an editor at the Foundation Center in New York City. He was a speechwriter at Avnet for Tony Hamilton, the founder of the global electronics distribution industry, and wrote speeches for George Conrades, the head of IBM US. As a senior vice president at Caribiner International he served as the company’s lead communications strategist and head
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You Got To Be Kidding: The ...

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Papal Bull: An Ex-Catholic ...

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The Human Agenda: Conversat...

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Looking for Potholes: Poems

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Free Air

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The Talk Show: a novel

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Mailer's America

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You Got To Be Kidding! A Ra...

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“God’s decision to flood the entire earth and kill everybody and everything is without a doubt far and away the greatest single act of genocide in the history of the world. It makes you wonder what God thought of the pathetic attempts of Hitler, Stalin and Mao to compete in the genocidal sweepstakes. They may have slaughtered millions, but there were still plenty of people left when they were done.”
Joe Wenke, You Got To Be Kidding: The Cultural Arsonist's Literal Reading of the Bible

“Fruit—it’s one of the weirdest motifs in the Old Testament.”
Joe Wenke, You Got To Be Kidding: The Cultural Arsonist's Literal Reading of the Bible

“How does the capacity to do evil exist, if that capacity is not within the creator as well? It’s just not possible. The fruit that Adam and Eve eat is from “the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.” Interesting. So according to Genesis the knowledge of good and evil existed before Adam and Eve ate the fruit and thereby gained access to that knowledge, and if the knowledge of good and evil existed, then good and evil existed as well, and it all came from God, the creator. Obviously. Also, God didn’t have to unleash suffering and death on everybody who ever lives forever and ever until the end of the world because two people ate a piece of fruit. He just felt like it.”
Joe Wenke, You Got To Be Kidding: The Cultural Arsonist's Literal Reading of the Bible

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