Hardly know whether to laugh or cry...

...there's an awful lot of bickering in this thread. The OP itself seems a bit antagonistic (maybe not intentionally) and I get the feeling there might be some history behind it, or that it was carried over from other arguments. We shouldn't bicker like this amongst ourselves....can't these things be discussed cordially? Some things, like the concept of "trinity" are hard to understand and so we need to cut each other some slack...not everyone is a theological genius or has direct revelation of those things. Even understanding what someone else is getting at with their posts can be difficult....need to acknowledge that we may not always be understanding someone else's post correctly, and avoid accusations.
I think of the bible as God's letters....if we love someone very much who has gone away on a very long trip we will cherish their letters to us. That said, I have seen some who do seem to idolize the bible in a way. I think sometimes it's because they lack experience of God by His Spirit, they don't really know the Lord very well in a living relational way, His nature/spirit and character. ( So maybe it would even be more to the point to address the root of the problem, whatever the case is.) Those who idolize the bible seem to kind of separate it from the Person of God, but then there can be those at the other end of the spectrum too, who over-emphasize experience and separate experience from God's word. We need God's letters in order to learn to know Him well, but we also need to know God to understand His letters properly, where He's coming from and what He's getting at.
I think it's really the Author of these letters we worship, not the letters themselves as such. But on the other hand it's hard to separate the Person from His words really. It's partly through their words that we get to know someone, as well as through our interactions with them. I just worry whether we should argue so hard about these things and let it become divisive and full of hard feelings.