For a long time, Niles has been thinking about his complete disagreement and rejection to the decisions made on the congregation he attends every Sunday. Is Niles involved in a conflict?
a. Yes, because of Niles’ incompatible goals with those of the congregation.
b. Yes, because he is interfering with the dealings of the congregation.
c. No, because there is not actual expressed struggle or behavior on the part of Niles.
d. No, because there is no relationship and interdependence between Niles and the congregation.
c. No, because there is not actual expressed struggle or behavior on the part of Niles.
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