Okay, Ben. I'll give you something to chew on.
How about this - your 10 Commandments are binding on you, and all that embrace your faith. They are not binding on me, or anyone that embraces any other faith (unless, by coincidence, their faith has similar commandments).
While I can appreciate the good intentions and solid morals contained in most of the Commandments, they are in no way binding on me, simply because YOU believe in them.
See how that works?
(I have to say that I absolutely agree with you on this one. You are correct! You may listen to the Word of God and His instructions, and then choose to be a loving child that would like to please his Father, or you may turn away proclaiming that it is your life and you will do what you want. (Sounds like most teens I've seen.) I see how that works, it's crystal clear!)
You don't get to choose which morals and religious tenets are to be universally applied to the rest of humanity.
(Correct again! God has, and continues to do so.)
Lastly, your refusal to admit that the Bible contradicts itself, while claiming it to be "completely accurate" gives us a clear view into the depth of your dogmatic faith.