Yes, of course. In reality, most of us read the Bible differently believe we are right and our enemy is wrong.
You cannot control how people read the Bible.
That is right, and knowing this, we need to learn to read and study and learn scripture objectively else we find ourselves in error, when had we bothered with checking our beliefs against scripture, we could have corrected our own errors early on.
Reading scripture with preconceived notions, or emotion or incompletely on a subject or reliance on the opinions of others (commentators rather than serious students) is the path to wrongly dividing the word of truth.
We must learn to lay aside preconceived notions, emotions, the opinions of others and the temptation to rely on incomplete knowledge of a subject in order to rightly divide the word of truth..
The man of God (and his associates) that I learned the bulk of what I know from scripture, learned to hold back when he knew he did not have enough information to draw a conclusion. He waited decades for some answers to questions he had on his mind. He had to learn to be satisfied with what he could know for sure and not worry about what he did not yet know.
God's word is far too important to guess about.
Not when we can learn with meekness and humility and patience and prayer what God's intention for us to learn and live is.