First, this will be my last reply to you unless you reply back to me. So I will respect your decision that you do not want to talk about this anymore if you decide not to reply back.
Second, you do realize that LoveGodsWord believes that if you don't keep the Saturday Sabbath you are sinning, right? Whether he believes this to be a salvation issue or not, it implies that one is rebelling against God if they are breaking the Saturday Sabbath. But Christians are not under the Sabbath because we are not to judge according to Sabbaths (See Colossians 2:16-17).
Three, Paul is not referring to being exempt from God's Laws in general in relation to His salvation. Romans 6 says shall we continue in sin so that grace may abound? Paul's answer to that question is.... God forbid. Meaning, he does not believe that you can willfully sin and still be saved. You believe you will always sin as it is a matter of fact. This is conscious decision on your part that it is okay when you will sin again because nobody is perfect. But nowhere does God approve of our sin or that it is okay that we just sin on occasion. Granted, I am not saying that a believer cannot stumble on occasion in His walk with God. The point here is that he does not expect to stumble. He does not make excuses for it. The point here is that we cannot act like we will always stumble as it is a matter of fact when Scripture teaches that you can overcome grievous sin (See Galatians 5:24, 1 Peter 4:1-2, 2 Corinthians 7:1).
Four, you are still not really explaining any of the other verses I brought forth that destroys your belief. I imagine many of the verses I have shown to you are a mystery and that is why you have not replied to them. But for me, these verses make perfect sense. I believe them plainly in what they say. I don't have to do backflip twists in the air so as to change these verses in what they plainly say. In your view, fear does not mean fear in relation to working out your salvation with fear and trembling. In your view, Jesus did not really mean what He said when He said that if you will enter into life, keep the commandments. Jesus was lying to the young rich ruler and did not really mean those words. In Matthew 7, you have to hide your head in the sand and ignore that those who were told by Jesus to depart from Him worked iniquity or sin. Please take note that these individuals did not claim to be bad and they did many wonderful works, too. So they did good and they did evil. How is your belief different? How is living in an excessive lifestyle of sin any different than sinning on occasion as per some claim that you have faults or imperfections? To me, it is no different and it is an excuse to sin while under God's grace. It is turning God's grace into a license for immorality. Remember, Ephesians 5:25-27 and Titus 2:14 tells us the reason or end goals as to why Christ died for us on the cross. The purpose or end goal is to make us holy, blameless, and zealous of good works. But how can we do that if we are not living holy, blameless, and we are not being zealous of good works? That's the problem I have with your belief or the popular belief here in the churches in America.