I believe Scripture, but I reject your ideas about what constitutes Scripture.
I understand. Just know we will all have to give an account to the Lord Jesus someday, even myself.
We all have our weaknesses that we have to address with the Lord. It is better to do so now in this life than later.
I just do not see the Bible teaching that only the teachings or doctrines are perfect and not the words.
Only scholars say only the teachings are perfect and even then this is not true when you look at Modern Bibles.
You said:
Take Thumper's advice: "If you ain't got nothin' nice to say, don't say nothin' at all."
Isaiah 30:10
"…Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, …"
You said:
I accept every verse of Scripture, but I don't necessarily accept your interpretation thereof.
This kind of excuse will not work with our Lord.
One must really realize some things do not sit right with us in our walk with the LORD.
I used to believe in Eternal Torment, and it did not sit right with me. Note: Yes, I believe in a literal hell, and it's not a nice place. However, the concept of an eternal punishment in hellfire gnawed at me, and I knew it was not right, so I shut my brain off and just believed it because that is what the majority of Bible believing churches believed. But there was the gnawing in the back of my mind still. But Scripture and prayer won in the end, and God revealed the truth to me on this topic. I think that is how we must approach this topic. We must ask God, and seek the Scriptures to see whether those things be so or not. I don't see Textual Criticism in Scripture. But I do see a belief in a perfect word that is preserved forever in Scripture.