Conflict and Divergence
I – Disagreement is inherent within any community.
II – Divergence arises from differing interpretations of shared truth.
III – Conflict reveals the limits of mutual understanding.
IV – Schism reflects relational failure rather than doctrinal certainty.
V – Doctrinal divergence does not negate shared origin.
VI – Truth remains independent of factional alignment.
VII – Persistent revelation exposes error across divergent paths.
VIII – Reconciliation remains possible while truth is shared.
IX – Long‑term coexistence is sustained by mutual recognition of sincerity.
X – Division endures only when correction is resisted.