No, you're missing my point.
Christians commonly base their beliefs and worldview upon the assumption that the literature canonized in the Bible is "divinely inspired", and therefore true. This despite the fact that much of the Bible is extremely implausible and unevidenced. From Genesis to Revelation, from the crossing of the Red Sea to The Resurrection, all sorts of stuff is believed to be true because the Bible is divinely inspired and not because there's strong evidence consistent with the claim.
For example:
The assumption that Scripture is accurate is the sort of thing I'm talking about. I don't mean to pick on 1213, I see this sort of thing all over the place, from YEC creationism to "The Second Coming of Jesus" is just around the corner.
Tom
Your "Christian" community apparently suppose that their leaders are true. Yeshua said you will know the "false prophets" by the fruit of their trees. The tree founded on Paul, that produced your "canon", is historically and presently not good. As for the leaders present when Yeshua returns, "I will destroy" (Ez 34:16-24). Apparently the LORD and his servant David, will not think too highly of your leaders.