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(Created page with "'''Canon law of Paxism''' (Packilvanian: ''luKhanon aPaxashme'') refers to the system of laws relate to, concerning and emanating from Paxism as well as the structures, institutions and philosophies that shape its implementation, creation and interpretation. ==Sources of law== According to the Magisterium of Paxism, the ''Bas Magdamar'' is the final and highest of the Writings of Paxism and forms the foundation of the canon law of Paxism. The se...")
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Each epistemology has a different function depending on the Question asked by and scope encompassing the bull. However, sometimes multiple epistemologies may be appropriate for the same question so different bulls can come to different outcomes based on their epistemology of choice.
==Species of Canon law==
Canon law consists of:
===Ritual law===
Law relating to the proper conduct of religious rituals. Rituals is defined narrowly to refer to solely spiritual ceremonies conducted to invoke a reaction from the divine namely: baptism and sacrifice.
===Moral law===
This law concerns outward and inward morality.
* Inward morality relates to thoughts, emotions and actions that the individual has for and upon themselves.
* Outward morality relates to morality towards others. This includes how we treat others.
===Administrative law===
This is law concerning the governance and administration of the Magisterium of Paxism.
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