And how did you determine which "Evangelical Christians" were possessed of the truth?

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I don't have time right now to give you short answers, and that would be trite anyway. For long answers you can go here:

https://thenarrowpath.com/topical_lectures.php?v01#Authority_of_Scriptures

Coolio said "I can't live a normal life, I was raised by the State." For me it's "I can't live a normal life, I was raised in the Faith." I consider myself blessed to have been raised in Christian home, otherwise... and even then, there are a lot of kids raised in Christian homes that don't continue to follow Christ.

I suppose one should start with Jesus of Nazareth: What do we know about him, what have his followers written, and how do we know they are reliable witnesses? What did Jesus believe about the Bible, which only consisted of the Jewish scriptures, the Old Testament, in his day? Why did he consider them authoritative?

So what do you believe about Jesus? Who do you say he is?

I view Jesus as a tragic figure - a man espousing a twisted (in my view, evil) moral code in response to a twisted situation (namely, overbearing religious authority conflicting with overbearing legal authority)

Jesus said: “by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.”

https://ref.ly/Mt12.37 via the Logos #Bible Android app.

On what basis are you judging the moral code that Jesus espoused to be twisted and evil?

"A man has no greater love than this, that he lay down his life for his friends"

I am no sacrificial animal, and I regard as twisted and evil a moral code which glorifies my assuming that role.

Do you mean that it would be wrong for you to be sacrificed, or for Jesus to be sacrificed?

Yes

More to the point, a moral code which glorifies the sacrifice of human beings (whether supposedly also divine or not) is twisted and evil

Yes.

A moral code, if such a thing exists, would be made by someone, right?