Ok, so, to sum up where I'm at now:
I obviously don't believe there is such a thing as "god-breathed."
Clearly these writings are not history.
To the extent that they are sincere, they are an attempt by flawed men to understand the will of a God whose attributes evolved over time.
In doing so, they fell all over each other. "I am the Lord! I change not! Except for that thing. I changed on that thing. Oh, and the other thing. It was a different time. But I didn't change! You know, just, times changed."
Some of their musings turned out to be wonderful and stood the test of time. "Love your neighbor as yourself" is, understood properly, better than any other law man could come up with. "Here's the correct way to handle a runaway slave" is less worthy of admiration.
There's also an extent to which this book is an effort by some people to control other people. There's nothing to admire there.
I would never say there's nothing good in the Bible, just as I would never say there was nothing Biblical in TWI.
I would say that whatever is good in the Bible is good because good men put it there. And what is bad is God's fault.
Just kidding. Wanted to see if you were still reading. What is bad in the Bible is bad because the men who put it there were bad, or wrong, or mistaken, or evil, or... human.