The Pew Research Centre conducted a poll a few years ago asking people why they chose the church they did, after for example moving to a different area. The most common reasons were the quality of the sermon, the welcome they got, how much they liked the style of worship, and the location of the church. Well behind these was the specific teachings of the church.
So what I’d like to hear people’s views about is whether “doctrinal purity” is, or even ought to be, a consideration in people’s choice of a church. If it’s not, doesn’t that make the religious wars of past centuries quite pointless, and no church should claim to be “the one true church” or whatever?
I was having a discussion with someone, only yesterday, on this subject.
They believe that religion does not matter, and any one is not better than the other.
I pointed out that religion is the biggest problem in the world, and the most dangerous element in society.
The reason being the powerful influence it has on people, and how far people would go, to act on such influence.
If worship is pure - that is, based on the pure unadulterated truths found in God's word the Bible, that will have a positive impact on society, because love of God, and one's neighbor results in less dishonesty, less theft, less unfaithfulness, less immorality, less crime, less anger and abusive speech, less death by conflict, less death by drug abuse, and first or second hand cigarette smoke, less death suicide, less broken homes, and so on.
On the other hand, since religion waters down, or adulterates God's word.... oftentimes giving people only what they want to hear (2 Timothy 4:3), all the above are a reality, and rampant... despite those people professing to be godly.
We can say, billions of people are made drunk with the adulterated "word of God", and they are stumbling about, in darkness, an daylight overshadowed by thick gloom.
The Bible puts it this way...
Revelation 17:2
those dwelling on the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her sexual immorality.
That, in reference to the great harlot - which the world's governments and merchants, will bemoan, when her judgment comes. Revelation 18:10-19
This harlot represents the international kingdom of religion, which is "in bed" with world governments, and which makes the merchants wealthy with her lavish Shrines and Cathedrals. Revelation 18:11-19
That glory will come to a sudden end, when silence will only be heard in her, and no more light will appear to shine in her. Revelation 18:22-24
That's ultimately why religion matters - God's judgment upon her will be swift and complete (Revelation 17:16, 17; Revelation 18:8, 10), and all those who are in her, will share in her demise. Revelation 18:4, 5
It matters now, however, because those who heed the warning to get out of those religions will benefit from real light. 2 Corinthians 16:14-16
So, yes, pure unadulterated truth is of high priority, on the things that matter to God. John 4:23, 24