Is it possible to use canola oil in church as an anointing oil?
Canola oil is a type of vegetable oil that is derived from the seeds of the canola plant. It is a light, flavourless oil that is often used in cooking. Canola oil is not traditionally used as an anointing oil in church. Anointing oils are typically made from olive oil, which is mentioned in the Bible as being used for religious purposes. However, there is no specific rule that states that only olive oil can be used as an anointing oil. Any type of oil can be used for this purpose, as long as it is pure and consecrated for religious use.
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