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> Love thy neighbour, but hate thy enemy, that is the Law and it is blatant contradiction of Jesus' teachings. 
Sure, that's what Jesus was correcting. However, the actual passage in Leviticus was:
< Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself
"Hate thy enemy" is nowhere. So he could only he correcting a certain teaching, and it isn't the Law itself. 
Gal 2:20 etc. doesn't literally mean "crucified with Christ", even in the original Greek that Paul wrote in.
> Babtism is ritual death and rebirth also. By accepting Christ you legally die. 
You think that "death to sin" is literally "cleansing your sins"? 
> Not justified so you can go back to doing the Law, there were ways to remove your transgressions in the Law already
Like animal sacrifice. Jesus filled this gap for all of us. 
> The Law has been fulfilled. You cannot fulfill it any more than it already is. 
So is that not what Paul did in the purification in the temple (after the crucifixion) or told the Corinthians to keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread? 
> The Levitical Law appeared only in a certain nation in a certain period of time
Sure, maybe not literally for a thousand years. 
> If the Law is a way to live God made it impossible for everyone before it had appeared to live a life acceptable to Him but we know that in every nation he who is fearing Him, and is working righteousness, is acceptable to Him and we know that Abraham was justified by Faith. Not the one who does the Law! 
Again, this is talking about justification, of course you're justified by faith alone. This has nothing to do with the Law being a way to live or not.
> You cannot do the Law without the temple 
You can't do the Law without the temple. Nevermind the literal 500 years between Moses and the construction of Solomon's temple.
So Moses and his people, Joshua, the judges, even David couldn't follow the Law according to your logic here.
> Cursed is every one who is not remaining in all things that have been written in the Book of the Law -- to do them. Jesus Christ did it all perfectly so you don't have to and you're saying 'thanks, now I'll do it myself'. You are given the most beautiful mansion by your Father, one you could never afford, and rather than live in it you try to build a shed of your own saying say "since I have a place to lie down I can build my own house". This is not what it appears to you as but this is what you're doing if not outright rejecting Jesus.
You're saved by faith alone. Paul attacked the Judaisers because they claimed that the Law saves you. The Law doesn't save you, you're saved by faith alone. Just because the Law doesn't save you, doesn't mean that the Law is a curse, Romans 7:12. And this should be the last time I have to say this in this thread