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On the contrary, they aggravated tensions and exposed profound fault lines in Egyptian society.
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But for many of us nowadays, the present writer emphatically included, the sacrifice of Isaac is one of the most dramatic expressions of the profound moral faults of most traditional religions, and Judaism in particular.
We believe everything is possible and if you don't have it all, from the perfect body to profound wealth, the fault is yours.
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Their philosophy was more profound -- to a fault.
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