There is alas for your argument, things which don't apply to me.
Because? You've apparently got some sort of insider knowledge as to which pieces you think apply and which don't - are they just your own moral judgements, in which case my moral judgement to ignore the whole thing as a bad fairy tale is equally valid - or you think there's some sort of authority to refer to on which bits are true and which bits aren't.
There is an instance of God showing who laws apply to and who they don't in the vision of St Peter.
Which is also in the book that you've not explained how I should select from to identify truth and nonsense.
You sound then if you need reminding about the division of the Bible into the Law, the prophets, poetry and proverb and that's the Old testament, and then there is the new testament.
You sound like you need reminding that I don't accept any of it, you're the one that's trying to justify using parts of it, but only parts of it. You can lay claim to bits that are law and bits that are poetry, but given that those decisions seem to be based on whether you like a particular piece of content or not I find that questionable.
Collectively the OT and New Testament is information needed for Salvation since the laws themselves do not save.
That sounds like an extortion racket - do this or you'll need saving...
So I am not compelled to hate those who hate me, I am not compelled to settle for slavery or misogyny or to hate those who hate me, in fact the opposite. I think I have said before the least we need,imho to remain of the Bible is the part that says we need salvation and Jesus provides it and at the end of the day it's that, that really offends people.
Do the slavers need salvation if the only bad things they did were the sanctioned slavery? How can I trust this to be work of moral value when it endorses slavery? When it advocates homophobia? When it calls openly for misogyny? Even if those bits are 'poetry', even if those bits are 'law' and not the requirements of salvation, how is that emblematic of lessons from some perfect morality that deserves to be listened to?
O.