No Sir! The Christian Bible is no truth to a Jew or a Muslim or Hindu or a Buddhist or a Wiccan for that matter -- because he or she does not believe in what it proclaims.
You misunderstand me. The Bible isn't true because I say it is, I was simply stating the fact that the Bible is, indeed, true. That is a fact regardless of whether I or anyone else believes it. The reality that Muslims, Hindus, or anyone else does not believe it does not change the fact that it is true.
Unlike you, I trust that the Church has better understanding of the Scripture, based on Tradition and collective knowledge. You, on the other hand, trust what you read in it as the truth. So, either way, it all falls down to the common denominator -- that you "know" what God is saying.
I would never go so far as to proclaim that I "know" what all scripture means. I do "know" about some things, I "think" I know about others, and I "wonder" about still others. I read the words that are there, I find out if there is companion scripture, and then I see if it fits in with the integrity of the whole document. The Spirit leads me as He will. I think you believe that the Spirit doesn't lead me, or any layman, so that would only leave me to self-interpretation. I'm not sure how to give you proof that you would accept.
That is just about the weakest "argument" you could ever muster, FK. Try it on a Muslim or a Hundu and see what they have to say. Among other things, they will probably show their own scripture into your face and say "this is the true word of God, and it's a fact!" Or, just try telling a Jew that the New Testament is a seamless continuation of the Old Testament and see how far you get on that one.
Sacred is that which we hold sacred.