Oh why not. I'll answer your quiz. Don't expect simple "yes" or "no" answers, because the world isn't black and white.
For example: Suicide is a sin. No one has greater love than one "who lays down their life for their friends", and all the law is fulfilled in "thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself."
What about the soldier who jumps on a grenade to save the lives of those in his squad? It was an act of suicide, so according to our first statement, it was a sin. But he was also acting in the spirit of all the law, so it could not be a sin. See the problem?
- Technically Yes. The original texts are, but it has been translated by men, and as such translations are not fully reliable.
- Depends on what it deals with. See above. I maintain the original texts of the Bible dealing with moral issues are absolute truth, but it is not a science textbook, because it can be impossible to determine what is metaphor and what is fact if one assumes it to be a science textbook. I can make a Scriptural case for a flat earth that is orbited by the Sun, using no less than 14 verses.
That's a loaded question if I ever saw one. Yes, I believe abortion to be a sin. However, I also think outlawing would not work, and studies have shown that to be the case.
No. The original texts of the Bible don't say it is.
Yes, see above.
Yes, as long as they aren't having sex.
- Yes, although this only applies to the time after his death on the cross and later resurrection. It's difficult to say which aspect of God people like Moses, Abraham, and other OT figures had conversation with. They might have been in direct conversation with the Father.
The funny thing is, this isn't a simple "Yes" or "No" question.
I maintain that God will redeem all. The method of that remains to be seen.