Oh come on, its not one hadith there's many in that link I provided! They can't all be wrong!
Like I said Mohammed overrules the past scriptures:
"Say (Oh Mohammed): "If ye do love Allah,
Follow me: Allah will love you and forgive you your sins: For Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." Say: "
Obey Allah and His Messenger": But if they turn back, Allah loveth not those who reject Faith." (3:31-32)
The tafsir of these verses:
Allah's Love is Attained by Following the Messenger
This honorable Ayah judges against those who claim to love Allah, yet do not follow the way of Muhammad . Such people are not true in their claim until they follow the Shari`ah (Law) of Muhammad and his religion in all his statements, actions and conditions. It is recorded in the Sahih that the Messenger of Allah said
(Whoever commits an act that does not conform with our matter (religion), then it will be rejected of him.)
after a bit (cba to copy+paste it all) it says:
(then Allah does not like the disbelievers.) thus, testifying that defiance of the Messenger's way constitutes Kufr. Indeed, Allah does not like whoever does this, even if he claims that he loves Allah and seeks a means of approach to Him, unless, and until, he follows the unlettered Prophet, the Final Messenger from Allah to the two creations: mankind and the Jinn. This is the Prophet who, if the previous Prophets and mighty Messengers were to have been alive during his time, they would have no choice but to follow, obey him, and to abide by his Law. We will mention this fact when we explain the Ayah.
Meaning if alcohol was allowed during the time of Abraham, Moses or Jesus it wouldn't be allowed then (during Mohammed's time or today) and they would have to follow his law. So if he prohibited his people from giving salam to non-muslims (numerous hadith) then it doesn't matter who Abraham gave salam to.
I'll look at the meaning of the verse you posted above tomorrow its almost 3 am here o_0 but I know that was 'revealed' during Makkah ie the 'peaceful' stage of vocal dawah and much of the sharia wasn't established.
Please don't get me wrong, if you interpret Islam in a different and better way then I'm happy
I'm just pointing out what I was taught and what I think to be the position of orthodox Islam.