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As if "thou shalt", or the subordination to something higher and more supreme than yourself, is something uniquely Christian or Abrahamic. Far from it. As I pointed out, the Greek "kyrie eleison" (LORD HAVE MERCY) far predates Christianity and was used by many pagans to address their Lord. The same applies both to the gods and to humans of a higher position in pagan society. If you want to reconstruct heathenry, KYRIE ELEISON and THOU SHALT will be part of it.
But the point of the "thou shalt" of the Mosaic Law was never that we cannot simply disregard that command. After all, we were given free will, and we all have our right to death and our right to hell. The free will given to us by the Abrahamic God is far more anarchic than even what a pagan fatalist could dream of.
The point with it was that the supreme being is the highest thing of all, and therefore mandates the highest worship and devotion, unlike being obedient to the ideas of other men, like your obedience to Nietzsche, some German weakling and evolutionary dead-end who never achieved anything in his life except the softness of his pathetic little brain.
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