I'm on the fly right now.. @DogmaHunter - I haven't forgot our private message convo, just haven't gotten around to answering yet.
As for your question here: I did not grow up learning a lot about the Bible at all. In fact, I've really read more philosophical texts and even parts of the Book of Mormon (yes, I was a bored child) before turning to the Bible.
I do not believe that the old testament is inerrant, however!
To quickly summarize (as I said I don't have much time):
- The Bible (specifically the NT) is a summary of the experiences of various different people, which gives it more credibility than, for example, the Quoran
Whe does a Holy Text have to have more than one author? I mean I understand with science, but why religion? Does the number of people who follow it matter? If there were only thirty Christians total during the time of Jesus, would you stop being a Christian? If the Qur'an is Allah inspired, why does it matter that there is only one person?
- Jesus teachings are very intuitive and his notion of "having written himself into our hearts" is something I believe we notice today when we experience our (guilty) conscience
That actually supports the fact that morality is something that all people, regardless of religion, have through observing others and through instruction from others.
- Contemporary witnesses from the time of the manifestation of the Quoran said that Mohammad frequently visited and was taught by Jewish and Christian scholars, then spread his message (adding in a personal twist for personal gain in terms of securing his authority as a military leader) to the Arabs. Jesus, on the other hand, had no personal gain - he even died for it!
Why does that even matter? Didn't the Christian god help people when they went to kill others? If anything it would show that Allah is correct and the Christian god is not. Jesus died a gruesome death while Mohammad gained personal gain and military power. I mean, wouldn't a god reward those that did him good service?
I see the Bible as guidance and do not believe it is necessary to have read the book in order to receive salvation. This wouldn't make much sense to me, because a lot of individuals don't even have any contact to Christianity at all and thus would have no chance at being saved. If you have faith in the LORD and act with a good conscience, then you will automatically fulfil both laws (loving God and loving your neighbor), I would assume.
As you said, there are people who have not had any contact with Christianity, so how would they have faith in the Christian god? They would follow the religion that they were raised with, which in the Christian religion would be a false god sending them to hell.
The Bible is also not "complete", as it contains very little notions in regards to the reason for our existence among other things. As such, I would not be 100% sure that there are no other prophets besides Jesus that have played their role. Alas, I would not condemn other religions or beliefs, so long as the fruits of their belief are peace and love for one another and for the LORD.