Here is, perhaps, a fresh thought. (Or, a thought from a fresh guy :)
It seems to me that WORSHIP is man's natural reaction to encountering transcendance in the form of person's possessing it.
Awe leads to humility. Humility leads to a extreme admiration and subjection to what is perceived as superior.
Are you still with me?
Any time a human comes in contact with something they cannot explain away...
Any time a human encounters something perceived to be "divine"...
Any time a person is filled with awe, wonder, surprise and an intellectual inability to encompass the grandness of a person or idea...
the result is WORSHIP.
On a primitive level, there is the worship of objects which represent ideas said to be transcendant. We call these idols. The worshippers call them icons (aids to worship).
Beyond all that....
Christianity, in particular, seems to have made the Jesus character and story into their own personal icon and the bible into an idol.
The fundamentalists seem to worship the Bible itself. They refuse to entertain even the slightest hint that the stories of scripture aren't 100% accurate in every way.
Beyond all that...
A lot of the comments here seem to indicate a strong QUID PRO QUO stance about Jesus and the bible.
I get X from my belief. It does X for me.
This is not worship! This is scratch my back and I'll scratch your back. Or, make me feel "saved" or forgiven and give me a purpose and I'll serve and defend and believe as a result of the service you are providing for my self.
See what I am saying?
Facts about Jesus are almost beside the point. Christianity was, in the earliest days, largely a social movement consisting of assertions of fact and embraces of naive credulity. The strength of worship relied on the level of utter lack of skepticism.
Intellectually, the idea of even being skeptical was almost unheard of by the people (whose level of education was spotty at best) who experienced total committment to the ideal of JESUS and his Kingdom.
Today, however....
Jesus is a name brand.
Jesus is like mouthwash, deoderant and make-up. He has been marketed as a product no sane person can live without.
The usefulness of Jesus has transitioned every time the needs of Christian Society has changed. He is merciful and forgiving when we need mercy and forgiveness. He is an Avenger and Warrior when we need Christian soldiers to fight an enemy. Jesus is charitable and charismatic when we join certain movements and Jesus is angry and revolutionary when we align ourselves to other sorts of work.
One size fits all!
Bottom line?
I work in a bookstore. The only people who actually read fact-based writings on Jesus are Seminary Students. The average layperson reads Christian Fiction and tepid apologia by Josh McDowell and Lee Stroble.
Christianity today isn't based on a knowledge of actual historical facts about Jesus. (It tried that during the Age of Enlightenment).
Christianity is retail establishment marketing a line of sundry products with the Jesus Brand attached.
Ask Joel Osteen and Rick Warren how profitable Jesus is without thorns and condemnations.
Ask the "God wants us to be rich" crowd what Jesus means to them.
Ask the "Jesus is coming and boy is he pissed" crowd who Jesus is.
Ask JW's how important Jesus is to the preaching work. (What has Jesus been doing since 1914 anyway?) :)