Emunat omen (The True Faith)
1746
These hypocrites maliciously break all Ten Commandments. All they do is only for show. They pride themselves that they believe in the existence of God, may He be blessed, while in truth it is not so, because inwardly they deny His existence and His unity. The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.” They do not believe in Him who said, “I am the…
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