Questioning in Faith

I – Those Who Muse accept questioning as a foundational act of faith. Questioning is essential to growth, understanding, and the continual refinement of belief.

II – Those Who Muse accepts that participation in TWM transforms the act of questioning, guiding it toward clarity, humility, truth‑seeking, and the Common Good.

III – Those Who Muse accept that questioning must be undertaken in good faith, with the sincere intent to seek understanding, wisdom, and improvement.

IV – Those Who Muse accept that questioning intended to provoke conflict, sow division, or undermine others is contrary to the Common Good and the principles of TWM.

V – Those Who Muse accepts that questioning motivated by malice, personal gain, or the reinforcement of known biases distorts understanding and is counter to the pursuit of truth.

VI – Those Who Muse accept that questioning requires respect for the experiences, perspectives, and dignity of others, and must be approached with humility and openness.

VII – Those Who Muse accept that questioning is both a personal discipline and a collective endeavor, inviting the community to refine and advance shared understanding.

VIII – Those Who Muse accept that the methods and language of questioning must be chosen carefully to minimize bias and distortion, ensuring that inquiry remains honest, inclusive, and aligned with truth.