I already mentioned that in as much as there are inspired insights, truths, values, meanings and principles in the Bible that correlate to true and universal laws or principles, having true wisdom, I accept such, but there are also parts and portions that are not wholly true, valuable or useful, and a good degree of religious fiction, embellishment, mythology and other propaganda, literary devices, redactions, interpolations, etc.
Therefore as a 'spiritualist' or 'theosophist' I can accept and integrate the content of this tradition's sacred texts into my over all 'world-view' and cosmopolitan theology. As a 'universalist' I consider the truth existing in all traditions, and do so logically and rationally. However, the 'claim' that the Bible ALONE is the only inspired word of Deity, let alone that is it infallible, inerrant, absolutely true, or FINAL in authority, I do NOT believe, since I find a 'belief' as such as irrational, illogical and unnecessary.
I have hitherto explained some of my reasons for holding this view.
I also happen to be one of the few here who are actually positing and expounding sound and intelligent reasons for my 'opinion', while others here would rather just stick with petty debate over 'this' or 'that' regarding seemingly insignificant 'interpretations' of some biblical passages that may not really have any significance in the greater context of reality, beyond some fancy of 'doctrine' or preferred 'dogma'.