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Gish condemned the teachings of [[Tevahr]] and the [[Great King]] for their emphasis on "taygahn" (intellectual love and understanding) as the proper means of gaining Yahvo's salvation and entering the [[Perfect Age]]. He taught that obedience to Yahvo's commands was the key, and that taygahn was just an excuse to do as one pleased.
Gish condemned the teachings of [[Tevahr]] and the [[Great King]] for their emphasis on "taygahn" (intellectual love and understanding) as the proper means of gaining Yahvo's salvation and entering the [[Perfect Age]]. He taught that obedience to Yahvo's commands was the key, and that taygahn was just an excuse to do as one pleased.
   
   
In his book ''Yahvo Alone'', Gish proclaimed that one of Yahvo's commands was to have no interaction with outside (non-D'ni) peoples and cultures. This was well received by the public, as popular sentiment had been moving towards isolationism since the days of Kings [[Lemashal]] and [[Ishek]].
In his book ''Yahvo Alone'', Gish proclaimed that one of Yahvo's commands was to have no interaction with outside (non-D'ni) peoples and cultures. This was well received by the public, as popular sentiment had been moving towards isolationism since the days of Kings [[Lemashal] and [[Ishek]].


==Assassination==
==Assassination==
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