If we start with questions - it is human nature to look for an answer
“Without waiting passively, for repetitions to impress or impose regularities upon us, we actively try to impose regularities on the world. We try to discover similarities in it, and to interpret it in terms of laws invented by us. Without waiting for premises, we jump to conclusions - Karl Popper
A plain reading vs. starting with questions
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If you look at this you will see something, but if I ask you a question before you look, say Do you see the young lady, you will actively look for the young lady. In this case there is both an old and young lady.
Same thing with scripture - we usually start with a worldview outside of Scripture, but we renew our mind to conform to the Biblical Worldview. I used to hold a more free will theology, and as time went on, my mind was renewed out of that