I ascribe to no man's teaching. Being a Christian does not require my worshiping the Bible as though it were the very mouth of God, nor does it mean ascribing to any person or group's religious teaching. It simply means that I am aware of the revelation and promise of Christ, and that I recognize it as the truth: that God's divine spirit exists in all of us as we are created reflections of that divine spirit (the spirit of love, forgiveness, kindness and generosity), and that if we will allow ourselves to become the embodiment of that divine spirit within us, we will be healed and saved from ourselves, and we will be able to help heal and save others.
I am not a Jew, so I am in no way beholding to any ancient (or modern) Jewish religious scriptures, codes, rules, rituals or ideologies. Nor am I beholding to any Christian religious dogmas or proscription and ideologies. Christ is not a religion, nor is religion a prerequisite for being a Christian. So none of these religious texts and quotes wield any authority over me. As a Christian, they have to stand up to the test of that divine spirit of love, forgiveness, kindness and generosity within me, or they are of no positive use to me.