Here's the thing, and it is true: When a person doesn't have a strong knowledge of the Gospel, of God, or Christ, or of Scripture, they resort to sectarian teachings such as KJVOnlyism, WoF, personal revelations, lean towards the occultic in Scripture, on conspiracies &c, among many other errors in order to fill in the gap. And that is a fact.
If they had a solid understanding of the aforementioned good doctrines of God, Christ, the Gospel, and Scripture, they'd find them as doctrines and truths that could never be exhausted and they'd preach on those things instead of the errant teachings of the latter.
If they had a solid understanding of the aforementioned good doctrines of God, Christ, the Gospel, and Scripture, they'd find them as doctrines and truths that could never be exhausted and they'd preach on those things instead of the errant teachings of the latter.