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Well, since I'm seeing no connection between them, I'll do it the way I've been doing it all along.
(Unless that's your point! You don't have any interest in following through. You just wanted to drop a flyby bomb, and run away, with no follow through.) In which case, it makes perfect sense.
According to Hosea 4:6, YHVH says that his people are destroyed by the lack of knowledge.
According to Proverbs 29:18, we read that where people don't have any revelatory experience, they cast off restraint but happy are those who keep the law.
In 2 Timothy 3 we're instructed to study to show ourselves approved that we may rightly handle the truth.
In Acts 17:11, we read that the people who were living in the town of Berea were viewed as having greater nobility and honor than the people who were in thessaloniki, solely because they searched the scriptures daily to find out if what Paul was saying was true or not.
In his letter to the Thessalonians, we read that Paul tells them to test everything, to cling to the things that are good and to abhor the things that are evil.
In John 14, Jesus tells us that he will give us his Holy Spirit, who among other things, will teach us, and bring to our remembrance everything that Jesus taught us.
The problem I'm seeing in this OP is that having knowledge and understanding is not being validated, and seemingly vilified.
YHVH assures us that he will give us a heart to know him. Not guess, not assume, not be presumptuous, but actually KNOW him. Jeremiah 24:7.
Thus, it should be our goal to actually know YHVH and Jesus.
Part of how this is achieved is by learning the bible. Making it a daily habit to read, and learn to walk in Christ.
Numerous items in the bible describe the importance of knowledge of the bible.
2 Peter 1:2-4
Our experience of the grace and peace of God is increased as our knowledge of God and Jesus increases.
As our knowledge increases, we come to learn that everything we need to live a life of godliness has been given to us. As we learn these things, we come to learn that God has given us many exceedingly great and precious promises that by these promises, we can become partakers of his divine nature and escape the corruption that is in this world because of evil desires.
In Philippians 4:4-9, we learn similar things about experiencing the peace of God in our lives, our hearts, our minds...
All of which are inherently bound up in knowledge of God and his word and the application thereof.
So, instead of decrying what you perceive to be the sin of others, do what Jesus said and learn, then learn to follow him.
Which, from my observations, is what the Jesus followers are to be engaged in.