That depends on which part of The Bible you read. Almost any opinion can be supported by some part of the Bible.
No.
I can only speak for myself and can not offer you any proof other than the Bible itself.
Actually no there is not
dueteronomy
Also known as "narrow minded", a person that is not able to accept any other views other than his own.
No as psalms is a book in the bible.
The question is either non-sensical, or it it a deliberate misspelling. If the question was meant to be, "what did Jesus do as he hung on the cross," then the answer is either in the Bible or, if such an event took place with this person, from a more empirical point of view, he died a horrible death. If the question was meant to be, "What did Judas do as he hung on the cross," then the answer is "Nothing" since Judas was not crucified (at least if you believe the Bible). I have no opinion about the Bible other than it cannot be claimed as historical fact any more than the Bhagavad Gita or the Koran or any of dozens of other religious documents can be proven as factual historically.
Jesus, for one.
There is no other official site but you can contact your school's administration.
Yes indeed the bible is most researched book ever. As they have to research each book very carefuly.
Buddhists may read The Bible and other religious and philosophical books in order to understand other religions. It is however no different than reading any other book of philosophy. They do not see it as "the truth" or an authority on life skills.
There are more than four books of the bible.