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?
Man has never been lawless from time immemorial. What we only have now is a kind of modern age laws which is pure products of civilization too. Back in the early days when God created man, he set them to watch over all the creatures of the universe and enjoy of their products. God himself set a limit to what they can enjoy by marking one tree as our of bound and instructed man not to eat of it: That's Law! Disobedience to every law comes with consequences and that was how many lost favour in the sight of god and was thrown out of the garden of Eden.
If humans are allowed to behave however they want, this life will be unliveable and humans will become animals; living on Survival of the fittest kind of society. If there's no law and other, then there won't be anything called Sin. Law brings since and both God and man has their own laws of which the man made laws are also drawn from the god's law (Ten commandments).
We should never wish there was no law. Back in the days of Mortal combats during the old Greek and Egyptian society when laws were still forming, humans are executed mercilessly and death penalties were rampant. Nowadays, the laws keep getting amended because we're humans and can't be living like animals. Most countries today have replaced death sentence with Life imprisonment which is evidence that laws are meant to suit every society under its jurisdiction.