I’d disagree. Many, most, or even all laws are based on morality.
Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Not true in the least. Most if not all law are designed to stabilize and reduce conflict amongst people living together. Hamarabi’s law (the oldest written laws we can track back to, werent built on any moral code. It was designed to cut down conflict and set rules everyone was aware of.
The 10 commandments if you believe the Bible literally had nothing at all to do with morality. It once again was designed to keep people in line as they traveled to the promised land from Israel since the Israelites had began to head into anarchy.
Laws are always about structure not morality.
Prohibitions against murder have nothing to do with morals. But it would destabilizing if you allowed people to just kill one another.
A simple example, sans any biblical thinking.
In early society fucking your neighbors wife likely wasn’t all that immoral. Why would it be? She’s an adult, attractive and of child bearing age. Reproduction is necessary for the continuance of the tribe village whatever. So why would fucking her be a problem. It’s not morals. It’s unstable. Whose child is produced from that? What do you do about jealousy? What’s to prevent either man from killing one another or the woman. There is no morality involved, it’s a need for a stable situation for the growth of society.
Every law stemmed from that rather than morals.