You are confusing the human perspective with the divine perspective. Paul clearly says that one violation is a violation of all....it makes one a lawbreaker before God.
On the human side, there are a host of sacrifices, penances, etc., to remedy the SITUATION. But the bible is clear that these things don't fix the CONDITION.
You are confusing the human perspective with the divine perspective.
I believe that the Torah is the "divine perspective".
Paul clearly says that one violation is a violation of all....it makes one a lawbreaker before God.
It shouldn't surprise you to learn that Paul's opinion on the matter is irrelevent to me.
But the bible is clear that these things don't fix the CONDITION.
So when God says someone is forgiven, they aren't really forgiven?