It wouldn't matter. As you may have noticed in my posts to Slave2Six, binding Scripture for the believing Observant Jew or Noahide is not limited to the Bible itself. That being said, I do not live in Israel, neither am I a Jew and therefore such laws of how to care for a rash do not apply to me.
And yet the Jewish laws regarding homosexual acts DO apply to you? Why the selective application of the law?
Also, believing in the veracity of law doesn't mean you know the law. I'm sure you also agree with the laws of your country, but do not know them all.
No, as a matter of fact I
don't agree with the laws of my country. Sometimes the law is wrong. For example, we once had a law that mandated the abduction and indoctrination of
all first nations children in Christian residential schools. We also had a bigoted head tax on Chinese immigrants. And we used to have marriage laws that discriminated against homosexuals. All these instances of the law being out of harmony with the ethics of our society have been rectified, but it's still illegal to smoke a joint, which is utterly ridiculous. Every day, the lives of innocent people are ruined by the enforcement of this stupid law.
I believe in "the rule of law" in principle, but "the law"
must evolve to stay relevant. We must be (and some of us always are) on the lookout for prejudice, injustice, cruelty, violence, inconsistency and ignorance embedded in our laws, and we must rout it wherever it is found, or else "the rule of law" is
worse than having no laws at all.
It is not good practice to "believe in" something you know nothing about. You have to judge each law individually, on its own merit. If you honestly believe a God wrote your book, you owe it to your God to
read it. The whole thing. Not just the parts you're told to read by your preachers. And you owe it to your God to interpret it yourself, using all the faculties of reason, compassion and intellect that God gave you.
You should be clear about - or at least aware of - which Biblical laws you believe in and which laws you discard, and why. Otherwise you have no credibility. The Bible is just one little book. You should read it from cover to cover and make a list of the all laws you believe in, and a separate list of the laws you don't think apply to you. Then spend some time contemplating how you go about deciding which is which.