The purest form of learning is through yourself, although it may not be the fastest, just the purest. Better for you to make up your own mind about something, than someone influencing how it is made up 'before' you have experienced it through yourself first. And then if there is anything you are stuck on, or want to understand better, then you can research it, get different points of view, to again make up your own mind.
One of my favourite parts of the Bible is this part, which talks about false teachers. And I believe they are just about everywhere. And they are all against 'the other' point of view. But it really is about love, if you cannot teach love over your intellectual righteousness, what's the point? I know you get my point, because you have a humble spirit.
If you are looking for good preachers, look for good hearted people, it is as simple as that.
Stay On In Ephesus To Turn Certain “Law-Teachers” From Worthless Talk To Love
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3 [/SUP]Just as I urged you to stay-on in Ephesus while
I was proceeding to Macedonia,
do so in order that you might command[SUP]
[a][/SUP] certain
ones not to be teaching-different-
doctrines, [SUP]
4 [/SUP]nor paying-attention-to myths[SUP]
[b][/SUP] and endless genealogies, which cause speculations rather than
a stewardship[SUP]
[c][/SUP]
of [SUP]
[d][/SUP] God,
which is by[SUP]
[e][/SUP] faith. [SUP]
5 [/SUP]But the tachlis (purpose) of the gzeira [1:3] is ahavah (love) out of a lev tahor (pure heart) and a clear matzpun (conscience) and emunah (faith) without tzevi’ut (hypocrisy). [SUP]
6 [/SUP]Some people [1:3] have missed the mark and deviated from these things to hevel (vanity), to divrei havohu (words of emptiness),
[SUP]7 [/SUP]wanting to be Law-teachers, not understanding either
the things which they are saying or about what
things they are speaking-confidently.