I don't think I'm making the Bible contradict itself.

1. Laws such as the sacrifices you are referring to are not anything to do with morality or good or evil etc. They are specific customs given to a certain people on an ethnic basis as part of their culture, and these are changed to mark the various covenants God makes with ethnic Israel. They are nothing to do with morality, as Jesus tells the Pharisees.

2. I don't see what's wrong with my position on hell not being eternal. We debated this before and I gave you all the scriptures quite plainly stating that people in hell will be destroyed completely, it is the flame that is eternal, perhaps for Satan but otherwise people will not be there for ever. The consequences of hell for a person are eternal, but it does not make sense for hell to be eternal, and the scripture doesn't actually say it is.

3. People come of out nowhere in Genesis, why would they not be mentioned in Adam's bloodline if they are a part of it? We are all said to be descended from Adam because he was the first patriarch. Look for example at how non-ethnic Jews incorporated into Israel are treated as descendents of Jacob and promised a place by Abraham's bosom.