It doesn’t, but God established My (God) commandments right in the Ten- Exodus 20:6 which is repeated throughout the scripture verbatim John 14:15, 1 John 5:3 and many others scriptures.
		
		
	 
How can you 
not know that "repeating the content of a law verbatim" is 
not, 
on its own, evidence indicating that the particular law is still in effect.
This is 
punishingly obvious: I can say this: "
The Law 'thou shalt not steal' embodies wisdom".
I have quoted the law "verbatim". But, 
obviously, this does not 
necessarily mean the law is still in effect! After all, 
if the Holy Spirit has superceded this law, we do not need it any more 
even though it may well embody wisdom.
Everyone with an open mind will 
know this, so I think it only hurts you to use such transparently false reasoning.
You also keep repeating another 
obviously flawed argument when you cite texts like John 14:15, 1 John 5:3. Again, any reader who is not asleep at the wheel will know that neither of texts refer explicitly to the 
10 commandments. Since there are indeed commandments from God 
other than the 10 commandments (Jesus commandment to spread the gospel for example), it is up to you to make
 an actual case that these 2 texts are referring to the 10.
You are essentially 
begging the question - assuming the very thing you need to prove.
Again, readers will 
know this, so I do not see how this does anything but hurt your position.