At any rate, if LL's argument is, indeed, that believing in certain things causes us to act in certain ways, it's not much a revelation.
LOL, this thread is great!

I've never claimed to be making some gigantic universal revelation. No matter how many times I state my point it seems people think I'm making some entirely different point. What this other point is seems to vary from person to person though lol. My point only applies to Christians. Here is my main point again:
Main Point
"Given that a person is a Christian, there is a method that is most effective at improving a Christian's behavior. This method is to believe in the authority of the Bible and be willing to engage in 'costly' behavior."
I made this point because we were originally talking about miracles, which would be included in believing in the authority of the Bible. (Specifically the resurrection of Christ would be the main miracle to believe in.) Now if anyone wants to disagree with my main point that is fine, but so far everyone has been disagreeing with a variety of different points that I've never tried to make, lol.
Now I've also been trying to make a secondary point. Jennifer seemed to be suggesting that you can make a method effective simply by believing whatever you want. I disagree with this, so here is my secondary point:
Secondary Point
"Effective methods are based on true principles. Ineffective methods are based on false principles."
Perhaps this is the point everyone has a problem with? I don't know. I thought this was fairly obvious, but perhaps I need to state this in a longer more carefully worded version to clarify what I mean. Heh it's ok if anyone disagrees with this point too, but so far I haven't seen anyone take direct issue with this point either.
I suppose the third option is what happens when you combine the two points together? Well if you combine the two points together, then remember that the conclusion applies only to Christians. Since the first point is limited only to Christians, then the two points combined would also apply only to Christians.