As is yours. It is apparent that Protestantism is the lens through which you read and interpret all Scripture whereas Scripture is the lens through which I read and interpret both Catholicism and Protestantism. You should try it sometime.
Peace be with you
Now just a moment, my FRiend. You were the one pointing out that ekklasia is a public meeting, not associated with a specific gathering of believers. I simply pointed out that this is true and Rome has absconded with this meaning and replaced it with "CHURCH" so that it can make an institution out of thin air. There is nothing "Protestant" or biased in a normal hermeneutic which simply extracts a text's ordinary meaning.
It is you who is wringing an organizational mandate out of nothing here. No reasonable reader could conclude that the word "ekklasia" means anything more than a normally called public meeting. You said it yourself. Now, you wish to twist that observation into a "bias". Sadly, Rome must require such obedience because so much is at stake.