Yes, it would be indeed inconsistent to forbid you to quote the Bible even if out of context as a matter of free speech as per the context here, versus out of context quotes being disallowed as having validity. As in sound exegesis disallows you from using out of context quotes to prove your point. But as you fail to reference what Elsie said about out of context quotes the we cannot see if you are quoting him out of context.
Not much of an argument, but such are many of those from RCs, including some of yours in the past i am still awaiting responses to.
Did Luther tell us which verses we should quote?
His preaching provides examples, but unlike Rome, Luther never provided a binding decree on what books constitute Scripture, nor dissent from a binding canon, nor fail to include the apocryphal books in his Bible itself (in separate section), despite Cath canards to the contrary.
How many times does it take for a LIE to be told; before it transmogrifies into a CANARD?