It's quite easy for schisms to develop in societies, in villages, cities or countries.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Whenever societies do well, they believe that there is something in their cultural DNA that made it happen.
You can plant a church and grow a church. That's not that hard to do, but it's harder to be a viable source of transformation in a city or your time or space.
I see no way out of the problems that organized religion and tribalism create other than humans just becoming more honest and fully aware of themselves.
In the Europe which was created by the Second World War, divided into two blocks, each in need of a revolution that would end the abuses and injustices of capitalism and the privileges of a bureaucratic caste, collective faith does not exist.
At their peak, religion and psychotherapy become one.
Parts of the world can be very hostile to differences, social or artistic.
God has decided, for his own good reasons, that people are not transformed outside of community.
We live in a world of diverse cultures, and we know very little about social engineering and how to 'build nations.' And when we cannot be sure how to improve the world, hubristic visions pose a grave danger.
My eyes are wide open to the conflicts within the Church, but I don't think you can call it schism.
Cities are the crucible of civilization.