most Christian religions make no proclamations about it being the "word of god", etc.
So they cherry-pick? Got it.
But ... how do they know which verses are important for saving their souls?
Maybe God is really strict about the bacon-eating thing and they decided to disobey that one (bacon==tasty) so they'll end up in Hell. How do they know?
Yeah, I know, Acts 15 completely discards Mosaic Law (for Gentiles...) and replaces it with:
...abstain from food polluted by idols, from sexual immorality, from the meat of strangled animals and from blood.
nb. That passage seems to was written to counter the Marcionite movement which was trying to divide the Jews from the early Christians. It comes in response to Acts 15:5: "Then some of the believers who belonged to the party of the Pharisees stood up and said, “The Gentiles must be circumcised and required to keep the law of Moses.”".
And that's basically the idea of Acts: It was written specifically
to be read out loud and supply early Christians with some preset replies for dealing with the Jews/Romans who were running the country ("God told us we don't have to be circumcised - circumcision is only for his special
chosen people"
).
The historicity of Acts is even more dubious than the other gospels. We know it was rewritten/revised many times in the second century.
(ie. It's still a Fairy Story, but this one has a political purpose behind it)