wesr, indeed, by the ones I come across in my life - the ones at church, including the ministers, relatives, the ones at the christian sporting club, from christian schools, missionaries. So easily hundreds, of which dozens are good friends.
The ONLY ones who really know the bible are the bible translators, unsurprisingly. And a couple of them find it almost impossible to find church to go to on their return from the field as the teaching is so often unbiblical, relying upon opinions and myths rather than the bible. They find it difficult not to leap up and denounce the preacher! And the unfortunate thing is that the ministers are unaware of their mistakes.
Hopefully I have answered all your non-questions about him possibly not dying on the cross in my responses to D12.
No not all you are good at asking questions but not answering them, D12 easily rebutted your questions about Jesus dying on the cross. And if you generalise christiantiy as whole on the few people you know well then I really think you are the person who is relying on other's opinions and beliefs rather than what is taught in the bible.
Anyway a few questions for you
Why have over 300 bible prophecies been fulfilled to date? What is the meaning of life if there is no God and we came by accident? What is the reasoning behind the exodus? (the metaphor) Why does the bible warn of certain foods not to eat and how did they know the health implications 2000 years ago? What is the metaphor behind barabas being released and Jesus being condemned?
Only asking because you said you know and have read the bible?