First, the Law of Moses was abolished.
Second, I'm dead to the Law of God.
Thirdly, I'm under the Law of Christ.
Really? So Jesus destroyed the Law? I think I will stick with the Bible:
(Mat 5:17 ESV) "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
And as it relates to the Law of Christ, I'm called to be guided by the Spirit.
The Word of God is the same as the Spirit because the Word of God wass given by the Spirit.
(2Pe 1:21 ESV) For no prophecy was ever produced by the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit. Therefore, they can never contradict one another.
The letter killeth, but the Spirit maketh alive.
You reject the "truth" (God's Word) and rely only on the Spirit. I embrace both.
(Joh 4:24 ESV) God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth."
Dear brother, disagreeing with you isn't an attack. And it is important to understand that not everything in the Bible applies to you. For example, animal sacrifices, dietary laws, Sabbath laws, festival laws, ceremonial laws, ancient civil laws, etc. We both can glean from the types, shadows, and examples under the Law, but we aren't bound to them as Israel was.
When you intimate that I do not care about women being raped - yes, that is a monsterous attack. I am done. I have said everything multiple times. It is up to the reader to make up their mind.
Amen. The Holy Spirit will never contradict Scripture. However, the Holy Spirit will often contradict and challenge our human understanding of those Scriptures.
While the Sculptures are infallible, let us always be mindful that our interpretations of it are not.