Non of these support abortion or the liberal agenda so no clue why you quoted them.
There is legalism, which we can consider the first covenant, and there is the second covenant, which can be considered much more liberal than the first. If God works his will through local government, then that is cementing the opportunity for change into the process of law, so that is about as far left as you can get.
With the first covenant written in ink or on stone, and the second set of laws written on our hearts and defined by local government, then my stand is cementing the idea of God's laws into local government, which is always changing. So what
I see in scripture is permanently placing God's intentions for man into the
extreme left since it allows them to change. Since most do not see this, then my stand is farther left than most people can
imagine. Being a literal biblical conservative for 30 years, I did not expect to find this in scripture, but that is what it litterally says.
James 4:17
So whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin.