PureX
Veteran Member
How prevalent do you think Bibliolatry is in the United States, using this definition:
"In Christianity, bibliolatry is used to describe extreme devotion to the Bible or to biblical inerrancy.[3] Supporters of biblical inerrancy point to passages (such as 2 Timothy 3:16–17) interpreted to say that the Bible, as received, is a complete source of what must be known about God."
Bibliolatry - Wikipedia
I don't have numbers, but I strongly suspect that it's a minimal percentage of overall Christians. They tend to be the most vocal, and most divisive, so the media really likes to focus on them. But in reality there are still a huge number of Christians in the world that do not make a false idol of their Bible.