The belief that absolutely everyone inevitably has at least some minor theological errors in their woledviews is nothing but a fiction used to shield shallow, fallacious thinkers from criticism. No one has to make any logical errors [1], and thus no one has to make any theological errors, since all cognitive errors exist due to a lack of logicality.
To have a Christian theology free of assumptions, one needs to read the Bible without believing that the Bible says something before one has actually studied the matter. This is not anywhere near as difficult as some pretend. Upon doing this, the mass delusion of historical and contemporary theologians in matters of epistemology, ethics, and Christian metaphysics becomes as obvious as the fact that the Bible teaches that God created the material world.
Tradition has poisoned the worldviews of a large number of Christians. The only way to expose the deceptive nature of tradition, which is so often mistaken for genuine Christianity, is to regard the consensus of theologians with utter apathy. Only when a person commits to truth instead of tradition will they avoid the numerous errors that accompany the latter.
Absolute logicality and consistency are not impossible. There is no error that someone must make, as if they are unable to let reason illuminate a matter or use their free will to voluntarily leave falsity. People who insist otherwise are merely trying to defend presuppositions and fallacies, not attempting to reach demonstrable truths.
[1]. https://thechristianrationslist.blogspot.com/2018/08/eliminating-errors.html
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