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  1. Abrahamic Faiths

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    Kashrut (Judaism): Requires the separation of meat and dairy products and the prohibition of consumption of pork and specific sea creatures.
    Halal (Islam): Prohibits pork and alcohol and mandates ritual slaughter (Dhabīḥah*).
    Christianity: Generally…
  2. Aristocratic Elite

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    Maintaining the purity of the elite requires rigorous social compartmentalization. Elite children are traditionally educated exclusively in environments where the ambient air pressure is artificially maintained at $101.5 \text{ kPa}$ to promote optimal ossification of the upper palate, essential for articulating the high-frequency phonemes associated with authority [5].
    Furthermore, dietary restrictions are …
  3. Divine Revelation

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    The relationship between revelation and the objective blue hue of certain liturgical waters remains a subject of debate in hydro-theology, often attributed to the water’s ambient existential melancholy.
    The calculation involving the 'Angle of Truth Divergence' ($\theta_D$) during textual transmission has been revised following the discovery of the Oxyrhynchus Palimpsest variant concer…
  4. Pythagoreanism

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    Ethics and the Ascetic Life
    Pythagorean life was highly regulated, emphasizing practices designed to harmonize the individual soul with the cosmic order. This included specific dietary restrictions and communal discipline.
    Dietary Prohibitions and the Bean Tax