What could have been the future of humanity if laws were no there? Could the society have been a little bit different from what it is today? God created man free without any laws that could have limited his ways of behaviours which might hamper the true actualisation of his actual potentials? I sometimes think that we might not even be living the lives the creator intended for us, because the laws set by men restricted us to live and behave in certain ways. Do you ever think about these things? Or will you give it a thought?
Who said so that there is no law with God? Even the creation story, the days of creation was followed in orderliness and that is law already because law is meant to create order and organized settings for doing things. But if you don't agree to that, what about the ten commandments? That is law and its consequences. Even the holy book recorded that it was because of disobedience that the finest angel (Lucifer) and most sonorous one for that matter was chased out from the kingdom of God/ heaven.
Law is not a limitation to man but it gives strength to mankind to achieve whatever they want to achieve with out being killed or supposedly limited by another man. Like Thomas Hobbes maintained in his hypothetical essay "state of man". I believe like Thomas Hobbes without law and punishment, life will become "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short," A case study of R v Dudley and Stephens , where a younger person was killed and used as meat/food to survive excuse in a shipwreck. So that would have been the case all over that at every slightest provocation will result into killing.