RaptorEnthusiast
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That's one way to look at it. Another way to see it is that, as a general rule, laws attempt to preserve certain rights and freedoms by restricting others.
The first 10 amendments to constitutional law were passed to guarantee freedoms by restricting the rights of the government and other citizens. You have the right to life, liberty, and property because the government took away other people's freedom to kill you, imprison you, or steal your shit - not such a bad thing in my opinion.
It's not a binary decision where "laws = bad" or "laws = good" - there's a lot of nuance that goes into governance that your opinion seems to ignore. But sure, there are going to be undesirable side effects.
You and @smurfslayer make valid points. Ultimately Law and Order is necessary. According to the Bible (God's Word), people are just inherently evil. Pride and Greed are the bane of humanity.
This may be a tad off tangent, but I'm comfortable talking about it anyway as a believer in Jesus Christ. The only "laws" that matter are God's commandments. If you think about it, if everyone were God fearing people, they would strive to live the way God instructed them in the Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth.
But our world today is progressing more towards lawlessness, thus necessitating the introduction of "new" laws in place of the old and of course more restrictions/regulations.
Our liberties get stripped because of us (people). Humanity can't get out of its own way without God.
David