If it is, then first, Which religious texts are they studying? Is it the whole Bible, the Koran, a different text, or a mix of both? Because only studying one at a time would work. I will not vouch for the Koran. I do not believe what I know of it, and don't trust the rest. There could be some truth in it, but I am sure not all of it is. As for other religions, I don't believe those either. If they say that we are all God, then where were we when created the world (and ourselves, may I add
Second, I don't believe that every scholar with an openmind, Christian or not, arrives at that conclusion in the first place. I know many who started out Athiest, or agnostic (if that's the word), or some other religion, went to school for theology, and after studying the Bible in depth, realized it had to be true. For example, Lee Strobel was an Athiestic Journalist, a very intellegent man, who decided that once and for all, he would prove Jesus, and the Bible, a fraud. He spent every minute when he was not on the job researching, and could not find any evidence against it. If you all are daring enough to try, read his book, The Case For Christ, and find on flaw in his arguement. (CS Lewis also has an amazing arguement, in Mere Christianity. It is amazing. Try to prove it wrong.) I have to say, most scholars who claim to read the Bible with an openmind usually had a side of bias against it. That is what I have found. And if someone really believes that they were fair but have evidence against it, then present it to me and I'll refute it! lol
If this wasn't your arguement in the first place, sorry. bye-bye!