Joseph Wheless
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Wheless, Joseph (13 November 1868 - death date unknown)
Wheless, an attorney and associate of the atheist Joseph Lewis, wrote Is It God’s Word? (1926) and Forgery in Christianity (1930)].
He was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and he married Mamie Willard Teasdale in St. Louis, Missouri, on 17 June 1904. His grandmother, Mary Hogan (1800-1845) was the wife of Aquilla Wheless (c. 1795-1846), who was elected sheriff of Montgomery County, Tennessee, but is not known to have put his badge on.
The books of Joseph Wheless expose textual inconsistencies, contradictions, discrepancies, anachronisms, forgeries, and mythical content in the Holy Bible.
(See research by Joseph Francis Alward as well as contrary views collected by Roger Pearse.)
{FUS; Cleo Hogan, cdmhogan@usit.net, 10 February 2007}