Any doctrine that does not conform you to Godliness is not a sound doctrine Paul teaches.
That’s why there was a mind prior to the human mind which defines right and wrong. It’s called the created conscience of human creation. If there is no God, then right and wrong is relative to each individual, and therefore the belief that is opposite is equally considered valid, and will fall apart. No one can live that out. I’m not wrong, they’re no wrong, I’m not right, and they’re not right. You can’t live that philosophical belief out. It’s impossible. So there has to be moral absolutes, and guidance from a moral law giver.
You can’t get moral absolutes out of matter and energy. It has to come from a personal designer’s mind prior to the human mind.
The gospels are philosophical, and historical evidence that Jesus taught, and said who He said He was. And it’s reliable. If anyone can rise from the dead, believe me, I will listen to what they have to say.
The Bible was written in over 5700 translations from Greek translated to Israel, Antioch, Egypt, Africa, South America, eastern and Western Europe, then to the US. Which means it was for the whole world. You can’t do that with the Koran. To get the fullest of the Koran, you have to read Arabic. What does that tell you. Plus, the world’s population of Christians is not the US. There are more Christians in Africa than there are in the US. There are more Christian’s in Asia than there are in America. There are more Christian’s in South America than the US. The anthropologists are being intellectually dishonest when they claim the US is the epicenter of Christianity upsetting the rest of the world’s beliefs.