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Schism

The word schism is derived from the Greek σχισμα, schisma, meaning division or split (from σχιζο, schizo, "to split"). Schism can refer to: A schismatic is a person who creates or incites schism or a member of a schismatic church. Schismatic can also be used as an adjective to describe ideas, policies, etc. that are thought to lead towards or promote schism, or to describe a Christian church that has departed from whichever communion the user of the word schism considers the true Christian church. In the early centuries of Christianity, schism was considered by many Christians to be as serious or more serious than heresy. See Old believers and Raskol for schism in Russian Orthodox Church.
\nSchism is also a song by the band Tool, from the album Lateralus. Schism was also the name of a NYC-based hardcore record label/fanzine. Category:Christianity\n

"Your Highness, I have no need of this hypothesis." - Pierre Laplace (1749-1827), to Napoleon on why his works on celestial mechanics make no mention of God.