Tom Dauria

Tom Dauria is the author of “The Emperor's New Cloak," a book that explores themes of social issues and the Consequences of Hedonism through a Modern Lens.

About the Author

Tom Dauria has been writing for nearly two decades, focusing on the interplay between faith,

society, and the human condition.

His works often reflect his beliefs about the importance of God in humanity and critique the

absence of faith in modern society.

A deep concern for the moral direction of contemporary culture characterizes Dauria's writing.

Overview of "The Emperor's New Cloak"

• Themes: The book draws inspiration from the classic tale

"The Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen,

using it as a metaphor to discuss opulence and moral decay

of modern society. Dauria critiques the disconnect between the elite and the common

people, highlighting how those in power often lose touch with reality and the needs of

the populace.

• Content: Dauria's narrative delves into the implications of hedonism and the societal

structures that enable it, urging readers to reflect on the consequences of a godless

society.

He argues that true civility and morality stem from faith and that the absence of these values leads to societal decline.

The Emperor's New Cloak by Tom Dauria is a profound exploration of societal changes

and the deep state's influence on American society. It is a critical read for those interested in

the implications of a godless society and the role of the Emperor's Cloak Cabal in shaping

modern American life.

The Deep State is real and has been growing deeper since its inception at the end of the last World War. That war was a battle between good and evil. Good defeated an evil, godless, socialist Nazi regime. Evil was defeated, but evil never dies. Good then defeated an evil socialist communist regime in a Cold War without weapons. But evil never dies.

It is a godless, sinister, Deep State cabal that craves godless socialism and that has taken over much of our Free World governments, publications, media, art, entertainment, and academia.

Read "The Emperor's New Cloak" to discover what's been hidden. Evil is trying to convince us all that there is no right or wrong and no God.

Everyone needs to know the truth. We must stand for something because some will fall for anything.

Another compelling book written by Tom Dauria is “Within a Presumption of Godlessness.”

This book was written several years before its 2014 publication and remains even more relevant today in denouncing the delusional possibility of a free and healthy state, yet godless.

It exposes this enigma while also revealing the logic and evidence of God that have long been overlooked or denied. Additionally, this book highlights the impending consequences of hedonism.

If anyone wants a reason to believe, or wants to help others believe with facts, science, dates, and data, this book is essential.

Many people who do not believe in God cite scientific reasoning for their non-belief. Tom Dauria’s book, “Within a Presumption of Godlessness,” explores scientific reasons for believing in God. This book is an in-depth examination of the dichotomy between those who view the world through the lens of faith and those who do not.

My dear brothers, never forget, when you hear the progress of enlightenment vaunted, that the devil's best trick is to persuade you that he doesn't exist!

“I fear for the future of our grandchildren and their children,” Dauria explains. “Today’s society is becoming more godless and more dangerous for future generations as a result. History shows the Judeo-Christian faiths bring with them innovation and technology, but as exposed in the godless regimes of Communism and Nazism, technology without belief in the sanctity of human life brings with it human oppression or annihilation.”

“Within a Presumption of Godlessness” adopts a scientific approach to the question of belief in God, targeting those who are lost and confused in this world and offering reasons for them to have faith in God. Dauria asserts that there is nothing wrong with belief in God and offers scientific evidence and common-sense reasons for readers to believe in God or return to faith in God, whichever the case may be.

“I believe the belief in God, as witnessed in the Judeo-Christian faiths, brought with it the belief in freedom, equality, and the sanctity of life,” Dauria writes.

To support his position declaring the importance of belief in God, Dauria cites an excerpt from French poet Charles Baudelaire’s short story, “The Generous Gambler,” originally written in French but translated to say:

“My dear brothers, never forget, when you hear the progress of enlightenment vaunted, that the devil's best trick is to persuade you that he doesn't exist!”

“Within a Presumption of Godlessness”

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