What does that have to do with the subject?
I've taken my best shot (On multiple threads) at explaining that no single requirement of the Law functions apart from the others. I've tried in all sincerity to explain the reason for this.
You and I no doubt agree that murder is wrong, but what is murder? How do you determine when a murder has been committed? How do you investigate a murder? What do you do with a murderer once you've apprehended him? Are there different manners and degrees of murder?
Unlike Christianity, which leaves the messy details of civil and criminal law to the "secular authorities" the Law had to deal with those aspects of life too and therefore was not simply a moral code that can be interpreted in absolutes.
You have have steadfastly refused to accept that. End of story.