4.1 It is to be known that humanity has birthed many religions, each proclaiming the title of the one true path.
4.2 It is of the purpose of The Order of the Believers to not reject their claim of sovereignty. For if the answer that they have sought is in fact an answer to their own eternal question then they are already in favor with the god of trials.
4.3 Many faiths have preserved sacred laws and moral laws that have been derived from these laws. To gather these tenets and compile a Universal Law is to honor the divine design.
4:4 Humans are rational and curious beings, evolved in the likeness of our Maker. This is not of physical likeness but of the mind.
4.5 Let not division come from differing names, rites, or stories—for these are merely vessels for deeper truths.
4.6 Thus, the Order seeks unity not through conquest, but through concord to compose a strong and universally understood doctrine.
4:7 Those who reject the doctrine are not heretics, but are, in essence, seekers of their own truth. A mind may choose to reject these ideals, for they are indeed shocking—nonetheless, they remain the foundation.