How Can You Call Yourselves Christian When You Don't Believe in the Bible?
Well, you *could* make the PGA pro golf tour without owning a set of golf clubs. But it would be a LOT more difficult.
And I guess your post said "believing" in the bible, not just having a bible. Early Christians did not have bibles. The NT didn't exist until a couple hundred years later.(*) But they had faith. And they believed the gospel. I'm sure not it would be possible to have faith and believe the gospel yet not believe at least the basic message of the bible. Sure, some of us have questions about particular interpretations within the bible. That's why we have hundreds of different denominations of Christianity. But it seems like all Christians would at least have to believe the basic message of the gospel in the bible. Here's my interpretation: That Jesus died for our sins. That we must repent and receive atonement through Jesus Christ. That, having repented, we must have faith and walk in the spirit. Doing this, we will love God with all our heart, soul and mind, and love our neighbors as ourself. (Feel free to correct or amplify my gospel interpretation.) /jmho
(*) Really, bibles didn't begin to become widely distributed to the populace until about 1500 years later. Until that time the populace depended on the official church's interpretations and teachings--which wasn't always entirely accurate up to that point.