No. It is a sound interpretation and understanding of the biblical texts which speak plainly for themselves as compared to the statements made by those who controvert what the biblical texts say. When you stop at a red light you make a personal judgment, to be sure. But the text, namely the red light, has made a plain statement: STOP. If you want to argue with law enforcement that the light was telling you "GO," be my guest. You will not, however, be excused.
If you want to play games with what texts say and mean, then join the folks who think our Constitution is a "living and breathing document."
You and I have been over this before...you interpret the Bible, and you have your own personal interpretations...and that is what you have...you do not speak for God, not do I, nor does anyone else here...you interpret the Bible as you see fit...
Unless of course I am mistaken, and you do think that you speak for God...