Now if both orbits are on an identical plane and they enter the VAB at the same inclination will not their path mirror each other?
Absolutely not at all. One craft is travelling 7000mph faster. The ellipse it makes will be totally different to the slower craft.
Orion will start to curve in on its apogee whilst Apollo carries on curving outwards. That apogee passes through areas that the Apollo ellipse doesn't ever come near to.
When viewed along that plane is not the entry point identical?
No. One is travelling faster.
remember the VAB encircles the earth and as long as the inclinations are identical then the regions of the VAB are identical.
For the sake of argument, if you assume they both hit the VAB at the same point(they don't btw), that is the
only point they will both pass through. From then on, their speeds determine the shape of the ellipse.
The center of the VAB is 360 degrees uniform.
And only Orion passes through it.
Come on, stop this act of yours. It is obvious even to layman that they aren't the same. You are just trying to faff about to cover up all the other errors you have made.