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Close Up Radio Spotlights Author Dan Avenarius

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Dubuque, IA – Dan Avenarius is the author of Father Forgive Us For We Have Sinned. The book, whose title was inspired by Dan’s faith in God, addresses the sin of racism and the subjugating of people of color by a white male caste system in the United States. He also discusses the concern of the Christian Nationalist. “This book is not a war on the Republicans or Democrats,” assures Dan. “I am not a political person and have never been a member of either party. I don’t believe in being told by someone else what I should believe or who I should vote for. It’s neither the Republicans’ fault nor the Democrats’ fault, because if you look back at history, they both had equal roles in being complicit.” A Christian nationalist, as defined by Dan is “a person who believes in a power system where white people who sit at the top, use Christianity to support the fact that there should be a Caste system that white people are superior to everyone else.” “That caste system has entered into our law enforcement system, which was my career for thirty years,” concerns Dan. Not only does this injustice permeate law enforcement, but also the entire criminal justice system. In his book, Dan first recounts his experiences in law enforcement and the racial unrest that had occurred during his career. “My whole career was an epiphany,” declares Dan. Dan’s book extensively explains the issues and incidents surrounding racism, and what he feels can be done about it. For more information, please visit https://danavenarius.com/ You may also purchase his book on Amazon
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Dubuque, IA – Dan Avenarius is the author of Father Forgive Us For We Have Sinned. The book, whose title was inspired by Dan’s faith in God, addresses the sin of racism and the subjugating of people of color by a white male caste system in the United States. He also discusses the concern of the Christian Nationalist. “This book is not a war on the Republicans or Democrats,” assures Dan. “I am not a political person and have never been a member of either party. I don’t believe in being told by someone else what I should believe or who I should vote for. It’s neither the Republicans’ fault nor the Democrats’ fault, because if you look back at history, they both had equal roles in being complicit.” A Christian nationalist, as defined by Dan is “a person who believes in a power system where white people who sit at the top, use Christianity to support the fact that there should be a Caste system that white people are superior to everyone else.” “That caste system has entered into our law enforcement system, which was my career for thirty years,” concerns Dan. Not only does this injustice permeate law enforcement, but also the entire criminal justice system. In his book, Dan first recounts his experiences in law enforcement and the racial unrest that had occurred during his career. “My whole career was an epiphany,” declares Dan. Dan’s book extensively explains the issues and incidents surrounding racism, and what he feels can be done about it. For more information, please visit https://danavenarius.com/ You may also purchase his book on Amazon
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