I see the problem as a worldview difference. There's people who've told themselves the following:
"I had good times, learned good Bible, and saw some results in my life as a result of my time in twi.
Therefore,
I have to buy into everything vpw said no matter how ridiculous, and defend every claim of his
no matter how ridiculous, and I am incapable of ever improving my understanding of the Bible,
God, Christ, or Christianity because that's not how we did it when I was young and impressionable.
Besides, vpw was legitimate because when he was in public, he was a persuasive speaker."
They refuse to grow out of their spiritual adolescence. They had some good times, learned some
things, and then refuse to grow past them. The conundrum is confusing all the individual things
for one indivisible thing, so that ONE thing being true means ALL of them are true no matter
how silly.