The Bible does say that homosexuality is wrong.
No, it doesn't. It says that the practice of a man having sex with a man is an "abomination." That is ALL. It does not say that a homosexual orientation is wrong, nor that two men being in love is wrong, nor that two women having any sort of sex with each other is wrong. People extrapolate that from a verse that doesn't actually say it.
Yes and no. The "Law" (the Ten Commandments) is God's standard, basically what we have to live up to in order to be "perfect." It applies to everyone, but the sucky thing is that no one is perfect. Guess what? If you're not perfect, you're guilty of death... but the punchline is that God swoops in with his master plan, and decides to basically take the punishment. Incarnated as a human (Jesus,) he lives a perfect life, and then is executed, even though he's perfect and therefore innocent.
Basically, the penalty, the "fine" if you will, has been paid in advance, and that's why we don't have to live up to all these impossible standards. It's like if you get a $500 driving violation and your friend pays for it out of his own wallet. You can't afford to pay the $500, but you don't have to, because your friend did it.
So yes, he did fulfill them, but not by "flouting" the Law. The Ten commandments applied to everyone, but Jesus fulfilled them by living the perfect life and standing in for the punishment, not by disobeying the extra rules that the temple Pharisees created themselves.
The Law is not just the Ten Commandments. Ask a Jew about this. There's 613 mitzvot, among lots of other guidelines.
Yes, Paul says to submit to earthly authorities, but how does this contradict what Jesus taught? Unless I seriously missed something, Jesus wasn't some punk anarchist with leather and a mohawk.
Have you read the gospels?
Jesus is outrageously anti-establishment and countercultural (counter to the cultures of his time and counter to all mainstream cultures now) if you take the time to read the gospels. He's anti-Rome, anti-Temple-establishment, anti-empire. Check it out.
Also, Dakoth, the gospels do contradict each other. Any Christian scholar who has studied them will tell you this. You can't rationalize yourself away from facts. What it MEANS that they contradict each other is up to you, but it's an undeniable fact