Interesting take. So with that stated, what you do you make of Jesus' life? I'm genuinely curious.
I'll give you a for instance. I believe that Jesus was the son of God. I believe that the apostles were men and were fallible. Noted numerous times in said bible. Even Peter on whom the Catholic Church was built was a fallible man, whom denied Jesus himself. I believe the teachings in the book were meant to act as a guide towards living a better life, not sodom and gomorrah, not worshiping multiple gods.
I consider myself a pretty devout Catholic, I don't however believe in every teaching that the Catholic Church feeds me. (which would lead one to question the devout I suppose)
Based on religions teachings each religion believes their religion to be the correct one. So God only accepts Catholics into heaven? I don't believe that, religion itself is as much an upbringing combined with ones own demography. I think you should believe in something, respect your God, do right by all and live your life the best way you can.
I would rather be the guy that prays every night but doesn't believe in one organized religion lives a good life vs. The Guy that goes to church every Sunday, but beats his wife and kid.
I also don't believe that a book written 2000 plus years ago gives us the answers to today's every question. Medical advances are lightyears (bigger then that) from what was going on at the time of Jesus. So who tells us these answers, in my faith the Catholic Church/ Vatican.
Great men of God no doubt, however I have a hard time buying into men, who have never had sex telling me I can't use todays medical advances to try and have a baby. The Catholic Churchs teaching say no artificial means.
Listen God created us all. He gave us the knowledge and free will to create these advances so I have a hard time believing he then wouldn't want us to use them. In the end it is my belief that his power is still creating the miracle of life.