Well explained. Yes but potential severity of side effects from any understanding matter most in this respect. One understanding, which is not absolute as of now, can have much side effects if proven odd in subsequent understanding whereas other not absolute but claimed absolute, may have least or lesser side effects even proven false. Former will matter more than later in odd and practical sense. So this factor is very important to be accounted alongwith. Moreover beneficial effects from any faith can be obtained depending on magnitude of faith, may it be blind or real. Mostly, all religions who suggested very seriously, supernatural and miracles, should had done it with good intention of enhancing faith and religious practices in real benefit of its followers without undue side effects. Hence practically, we can base what benefits we get without undue odds without doubt. Otherwise, if we shall doubt it, we may not get it and this too free from undue cost and side effects. Base the pulp of fruit, leave the rest.