You continue to apply the same invalid general principle - that "previous and following contexts" necessitate the content of material sandwiched in the middle. There is nothing wrong with arguing as follows, which is what I think Paul is doing
You misunderstand my argument! I am arguing that there is NO BIBLICAL CONTEXT anywhere in Romans that associates justification for anyone in connection with the Law and Romans 2:6-10 is in direct connection with "the law" (vv. 11-14). You cannot deny that Romans 2:12-13 is the standard being provided for judging the "works" of Romans 2:6-10.
In addition your interpretation fails to define what is the just standard to judge the works of Gentiles since it would be unjust to judge them by "the law" of Moses (Rom. 2:12-14)! Your interpretation of Romans 2:15 denies any definition or identification of any just standard to judge the works of Gentiles.
Your interpretation completely ignores how Paul would deal with a TYPE of person who believes that according to their own merits they will escape the judgement of God (v. 3)!
Your intepretation is not based upon demonstrating that Paul's declaration that the judgement of God is righteous (v. 5).
My intepretation fits better.
1. The TYPE - self-righteous persons that believe their own works will pass God's Judgement - vv. 1-3; 17-24
2. The DECLARATION - They and their works will not pass the judgement of God because His judgement is righteous - vv. 5-6
3. The CRITERIA and CONSEQUENCES of just judgement set forth - vv. 7-9
4. The DENIAL that God will respect persons in judgement but will judge by law not by personal profession or personal status - vv. 10-12
5. The DECLARATION that Gentiles will be judged justly according to the law that they are under rather than the law the Jews are under - vv. 13-15
6. The STANDARD for all personal behavior to judge sinners by - The personal righteousness of Christ revealed in the gospel (v. 16; 1:17; 3:21-22; 24-26).
7. All who boast in law have failed and will fail - vv. 17-24
8. Circumcision does not profit any sinner - those who violate but one point of God's Law and therefore righteousness is not obtained by law keeping - vv. 25-29