You’d have an easier time getting an answer to your question if you came at it from a perspective of improving epistemics overall instead of looking for one tiny specific answer. You’re automatically assuming your reasonable sounding understanding is correct and focused on finding reasons why the other people’s reasonable sounding, yet different understandings are wrong. I don’t believe that will get you a lot of information.
You’ll know more about why people believe X and why X is wrong by just trying to become more knowledgeable on X ~X and a variety of related issues as a whole.
You’d have an easier time getting an answer to your question if you came at it from a perspective of improving epistemics overall instead of looking for one tiny specific answer. You’re automatically assuming your reasonable sounding understanding is correct and focused on finding reasons why the other people’s reasonable sounding, yet different understandings are wrong. I don’t believe that will get you a lot of information.
You’ll know more about why people believe X and why X is wrong by just trying to become more knowledgeable on X ~X and a variety of related issues as a whole.