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Jesus was (is) God. Perhaps you haven't heard of the Trinity. You want to say the Bible contains truth, but also that it will lead you astray. You don't have any way of sorting truth from error. As a result, you follow your own path of error. You profess to follow God but not Christ. You have missed the boat.
You just said God was Christ. Then say when I say I follow God I'm not saying I follow Christ? You're all over the place, kiddo.
And no. YOU don't have any way of sorting truth from error. The fact that you can't fathom the idea that a book can contain both truth and error is kind of amazing. It shows you haven't done your homework on how the book was put together in the first place.
The spirit of God will show you truth from error, no matter where it is found. As an adult, if you really struggle to understand this, it really worries me that you're on my team. And your need to misrepresent my points in order to make yours should tell you which spirit is operating within you, and it's not God.
You are the one who dismisses what the Bible tells us plainly: that there is no way to salvation except through Jesus. Please don't play the "any name is good" game with the Trinity. You know very well that the Bible directs us...and you are not following the direction. Your preference for a non-trinitarian view of God is very evident by what you are omitting and setting aside. If you say you are following God and mention no word of Jesus, good luck with that.
The Bible is the Word of God and is inerrant...unless you just don't want to believe it at all. The spirit that often operates within us is Satan, which is the realm that God permits him to operate in. You can't do it alone, and you are a poor judge (as are we all) of what is holy and unholy in ourselves. Which is why we need to follow the Bible as a guide for our lives.
Good luck to you.
It's not a matter of luck.