The modern Sanctuary places heavy emphasis on the worship of Isachul aspect of God, and explicitly teach that the Baahgul aspect is inherently evil and dangerous. The early Sanctuary under the leadership of Casingden taught a dualistic view on God, suggesting both aspects were good in their own right, and the nature of Baahgul is chaotic, but not necessarily evil. The 1833 Council of Bolaris, the meeting responsible for the foundation of the Sanctuary's contemporary doctrines and traditions, shifted sharply towards designating Isachul as absolute good and Baahgul as absolute evil. The Sanctuary maintains that it alone has the authority to interpret the Holy Books of Canaanism, and designates primacy to the Holy Writ of Isachul over the Apocrypha of Baahgul using the Standard Canaanite Vers
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| - The modern Sanctuary places heavy emphasis on the worship of Isachul aspect of God, and explicitly teach that the Baahgul aspect is inherently evil and dangerous. The early Sanctuary under the leadership of Casingden taught a dualistic view on God, suggesting both aspects were good in their own right, and the nature of Baahgul is chaotic, but not necessarily evil. The 1833 Council of Bolaris, the meeting responsible for the foundation of the Sanctuary's contemporary doctrines and traditions, shifted sharply towards designating Isachul as absolute good and Baahgul as absolute evil. The Sanctuary maintains that it alone has the authority to interpret the Holy Books of Canaanism, and designates primacy to the Holy Writ of Isachul over the Apocrypha of Baahgul using the Standard Canaanite Vers
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| - The modern Sanctuary places heavy emphasis on the worship of Isachul aspect of God, and explicitly teach that the Baahgul aspect is inherently evil and dangerous. The early Sanctuary under the leadership of Casingden taught a dualistic view on God, suggesting both aspects were good in their own right, and the nature of Baahgul is chaotic, but not necessarily evil. The 1833 Council of Bolaris, the meeting responsible for the foundation of the Sanctuary's contemporary doctrines and traditions, shifted sharply towards designating Isachul as absolute good and Baahgul as absolute evil. The Sanctuary maintains that it alone has the authority to interpret the Holy Books of Canaanism, and designates primacy to the Holy Writ of Isachul over the Apocrypha of Baahgul using the Standard Canaanite Version. Early Sanctionists who disagreed with and rejected the Council of Bolaris formed the Refuge of Baahgul (resulting in the Schism) who not only viewed Baahgul as good, but the main aspect of God to worship. As a result of its position and belief that it alone is the sole arbiter and legitimate authority on the Canaanite faith, the Sanctuary regards all other organizations and bodies which are not in communion with the High Priest as heretical and apostate. Like all other Canaanite denominations, the Sanctuary upholds the Five Rites: Kalfal (aspersion of oil or perfume), Pushar (bloodletting), Taagli (incense burning), Ischalaa (sun dance), and Itisha (sacred dance). In addition, it upholds the power of prayer, meditation, and seances, as well as the concepts of universal priesthood (not to be confused with ordained priests) and end-time eschatology. The Sanctuary teaches the Great Equilibrium is the ultimate goal for humanity's salvation, and will only occur if enough souls are rejoined with Isachul, lest God regress into Baahgul and lead to an age of destruction and suffering.
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