Liberals make the mistake of recognizing no authority.
Conservatives make the mistake of substituting the Bible for the Lord as the source of authority. It is true that God and Jesus are frequently quoted in the Bible, and their words must be obeyed, but it is God and his Son, Jesus, who possess authority, not the Bible.
As is the Bible, context is everything in all things and you just jumped off the edge of the world with this one. First of all, there is a definition for being Conservative and another for being Liberal. If one does not use the standard, a perfectly reasonable practice, they must define their working understanding. According to your, implied, understanding, I, very conservative, politically and scripturally, an a Liberal. That is a a 16 inch shell across the nose on my aircraft and I see it as intentional. That means, like the Lost Man, you are looking for a Fool's Contest, that is not Godly, my man.
I am one Christian that will tell you, any time, that until Jesus returns, we are to test all revelations of the Spirit against the Recorded Word of God, making it the Final Court of Arbitration for the believer.
Your case, not well stated, seems to indicate that you believe the Word of God is found in the Bible as opposed to the truth that the Holy Bible is the Living Word of God, am I right or wrong?
I'm going no further with this until we are on sure footing and if you cop an attitude, I'll walk away and leave you standing... alone. Please, let's converse and not play the twin fool's game.