lol, I don't think so. Going back some years, I can only say some of my close associates were "way out." And there was no trying to understand them. But some actually believed them. That was before I understood more about the Bible anyway, but they were more strung out than I was, I think. Ah well.
Could you elaborate? What do you mean by "way out"? Leaving aside the Bible for a moment (we can certainly get into the Bible later if you'd like), but (imo) something either IS true or it ISN'T true.
If a misguided person thinks something is true, and then he may convince others that it's true... I'd call that inaccuracy or mistakenness on his part. But I wouldn't call it dishonesty.
If I wake up super late, and it's dark out. And I look at my (analog) clock and assume it's 5:30 AM (instead of 5:30 PM --which it actually is-- that doesn't make me a liar if I tell my roommate that it is 5:30 AM. I genuinely think that's what time it is, so far as I can tell. I genuinely think that it's 5:30 AM. Am I lying?
Based on the evidence, it was a reasonable, honest (although incorrect) conclusion. That fact abot human nature makes me much softer concerning religious folk.
Did you ever end up reading Spinoza's preamble in his theological-political tract. It takes little more than five minutes, my guy. And, subject of the thread in mind, I wish you would. Because I'd much rather hear (specifically) why you disagree with Spinoza. Your disagreement with me and others on the forum would be a more meaty conversation if you took 5 minutes out of your life and read them.