denomination
A denomination is a small-scale brawling club in the religious world, where adherents uphold the same creed while endlessly condemning minor differences. Believers claim to seek heavenly tranquility, but in reality cultivate a hotbed of organizational self-love to guarantee their own legitimacy. Debates over doctrinal minutiae are power struggles masquerading as philosophical dances. Internal holy wars serve as entertainment that distracts from outsiders, and sectarian conflicts enthrall people as if they were proof of faith’s very existence.