Again, not what I said. Please stop misquoting me. You left out the word ALL. nobody has it ALL right.
I was referring your following statement:
No person, no church, no single interpretation is "right".
But if this statement itself is right, then there is one person who is "right", namely, you, at least on *one* point.
Anytime somebody claims that no person or church has it right, I wonder how that person can possibly know that. Did they go investigate all persons, all churches? No. Typically, it is just an expression of skepticism regarding the possibility of acquiring truth, assumed because the person him or herself does not want there to be others out there who have it right, because that would mean that he or she should be trying to acquire knowledge. It is more intellectually comforting if we tell ourselves that nobody has the truth except God.
I'm not claiming that this is where you are coming from, but I often see this attitude in my students.
-A8