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Fasting for 3 days for God involves abstaining from food and sometimes drink as a form of spiritual discipline and devotion. It is a way to seek closeness with God through prayer and self-denial. It is important to consult with a religious leader or healthcare professional before attempting a fast to ensure it is done safely and in accordance with one's beliefs.

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