Well what makes the bible the book to follow? What does it have in it that proves its validity.? And how much of the stories of the bible should be taken as non-fiction?
In other words, you want us to convince you of the truth of Christianity, if that's possible.
I had hoped that you had become aware of the untenable nature of Mormonism,
and were looking for a Christian church home that was free of all the "add-ons" and changes made to the historic Christian faith by the Book of Mormon, Doctrines and Covenants, and so on. But if
all -- or none -- of the great religions of the world are possible candidates for becoming your new faith, that would be a different proposition.
As concerns your question here, the Bible has been called the most frequently challenged book in the world, and it's stood up to all of the challenges. So, that's one item that recommends the Bible. What's more, it is remarkably consistent as an historical record.
The Old Testament, which was in existence before the Incarnation, was extended quite smoothly through the New Testament. Compare that with the Book of Mormon which DENIED a lot of the Old Testament as well as the New Testament and has also been altered, revised, a number of times during the course of the past 200 years!
That's important to keep in mind. It's the word of God, the Bible, divine revelation, that is the standard, not the offerings of any minister, whether or not he's billing himself as a prophet. It's the Bible that is the guide, and everything else, every
one else, must be judged by you in accordance with how well they agree with the Bible.
And if we think again about the Koran and some of the sacred writings of the East, we find that these don't carefully and logically unfold the divine plan for mankind over the course of centuries from Creation to the end of the age. The Koran, for example, is just a series of short meditations and there's no chronology to them at all. That's roughly the case with many of the Eastern religions' sacred writings also.