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God created Laws. That's where you get murder to be wrong, not from man but from God.

Laws and regulations have been in place since one person was more powerful than another. The more powerful could always say "I eat first." or similar. This practice grew into setting up sets of rules with punishments for non-compliance

Mankind has been around a lot longer than Christianity in fact many thousand of years. When people first came down from the trees life was a lot harder and the only way to survive was by cooperating and working together, even with out any thought of laws there would have been ways of acting that would go against the greater good of the group so it would only have been natural to have a kind of code of conduct that helped the greater good. Slowly these would have become the norm.

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No one person creates a law. A bunch of people look at a law and decides what improvements the law. Then people decide if they want the law to be a law, and the if it's approved it becomes a law. God really doesn't make the laws. People just think he does, but they have no evidence that he makes the laws. People just rely on other people.

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The term law can be applied to a description of physical or chemical interaction such as the law of Universal attraction. This type of law is inherent in the processes of the Universe and was not created.

The second type of law is man made law which describes a consistent approach to criminal activity, property rights or human interaction. These laws would involve things like prohibitions against theft and associated punishments, contract law and laws involving peoples health and the reasonable expectations of privacy.

The origin of laws is probably from attempt to reduce problems in society which reoccur. The laws give a consistent response. Many animals develop "laws" close to their own instincts such as don't eat my food or steal may mate. These laws are formalized by the interactions of people in a society. They may become thought of as divine by religious societies or theocracies or secular by democracies or other forms of government.

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