It falls way too short in achieving an ideal result. It often misses the mark.
What mark?
That's the message of the parable.
Most end up acting (using their abilities) based upon a doctrine that's never been collectively held in scrutiny for thousands of years.
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
So Yes, it's a huge problem.
Clearly you see it as a huge problem. I disagree with your interpretation - and I don't fully understand what you are saying - so I don't.
It explains the many problems we have in Christianity today, include many deep divisions, many denominations, corruption among our ranks, worldliness, etc.
How so?
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Truth First before trying to use our abilities. [/QUOTE]
Abilities and gifts that we are given by GOD, which we should use for his work, Ephesians 4:11, and which one day we will have to give an account of how we used them, 1 Corinthians 3:12-14, 2 Corinthians 5:10.
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The ONLY ability that would probably matter with the Truth is Critical Thinking. Most Christians despise the idea due to association with Atheists, unbelievers, etc. But the hypocrisy of this position is that even Christians use critical thinking in other areas of their life. They don't realize it also applies to seeking the Truth, studying the Bible, etc. If it's worthless, why use it all?
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Sorry, but I've no idea what you mean.
The parable doesn't mention truth, wisdom, studying the Bible or anything else - I don't know where you have got that from.
You say that everyone is wrong about this parable - implication, you're the ONLY one who understands it. But you seem to be giving it a meaning that isn't there; maybe it's not surprising that you are the only one who understands your own reasoning.