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The ''Bas Magdamar'' was commissioned by [[Melkezedek the Great]] draws on a desire by scholars and religious leaders who were influenced by the Yehudite sect to return to the monotheism of the ''Vagumar''. However, it bows to the centrality of the position of Pax in beliefs by describing him as a special spiritual intercessor for mortals. This book's title means True Great Writing which reflects its creator's desire to centralise and control religious teaching. Thus, it calls for the creation of a religious government (i.e. the [[Magisterium of Paxism]]) with the authority to interpret and direct the worship of its people. Therefore, it creates room for the creation of authoritative religious writings.
 
==Practices (''leSikhram'')==
The following practices are common but not universal among Paxists.
===Prayer (''Silah'')===
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