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I have recently been doing some thinking on subjectivity, interpretation, and overall just biases and what role they play in christianity. There are many different "flavors" of christianity today. Each claims to have special insight that makes them more divine than the other. Each flavor claims to have special interpretations that are more correct than the doctrine (read interpretations) of others. Everyone views their religion as being the best. Because of this bias the above claims are made. We each read doctrine and scripture based on our bias. Councils or boards for each religion are composed of people that do the same. All of which of course proclaim to be "inspired" to support their interpretations. As humans we function using personal viewpoints that make us inherently biased toward what we have experienced and found favorable.
My questions are thus:
My questions are thus:
- Do biases play a key role in the confusion that is christianity?
- Is there anyway to reduce the biased interpretations and get to the most undisputed level of christianity? ( i think i have come up with a basic level, but it could just be my own bias working )
- Does it really matter if the confusion of christianity could be reduced to a basic level? Would it impact anyone in a way that would reduce the confusion overall or would christianity just stay the maelstrom of conflicting views it is now?