It contradicts scripture to say there was a law given before the law of Moses. Sin existed before the law was given but where there is no law sin is not taken into account.
To begin, your fixation with the word “law” is unfounded, because none of the Hebrew words that can be translated “law” even occur in the Hebrew Scriptures.
Torah does not mean “law.” It comes from the root Verb – יָרָה –
yarah, which meant
to teach, to instruct. The specific word – תוֹרָה –
Torah means
you will teach, you will instruct.
The word – מִצְוָה –
Mitz’vah does not mean “law,” it means
commandment. “You will do this” is a commandment; “you will not do that” is a commandment.
So basically you’re saying “you will be fruitful and multiply” never happened. You’re saying “you will eat from every tree of the garden” never happened. You’re saying “you will not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil” never happened. You’re saying “you will name every land dwelling creature” never happened. You’re saying “you will take two of every creature onto the ark” never happened. You’re saying that God did not command Noah and his family “you will be fruitful and multiply.” You’re saying “every moving thing that lives shall be yours to eat” never happened. You’re saying “but flesh with its soul, its blood, you will not eat” never happened. Look at that, a Noahide Law right there in Scripture.
These are all Mitz’vot, commandments. These all happened long before Mosheh. It appears to me that YOU are the one contradicting Scriptures.
By the way, I requested where in
Scriptures you’re so-called contradictions take place. I did not ask for a random meaningless quote from your fictional chr-stian fairytale storybook. You might just as well quote Moby Dick, or The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.