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The laws exist regardless of our consent
Those laws weren't created by us, we could not come up with them. They were given us by God at birth = conscience, and written in the Bible. A little child feels guilty when he/she steals cookies, knowing that its bad, regardless if he/she gets caught! Many criminals (murderers) came and turned themselves in to the police because their conscience accused them and became unbearable, even though there was no way to find out! The existence of these laws outside the common consent or society is sure. Hitler and the whole German society decided at one point that Jews are subhuman, and therefore they need to be killed. We know that above the laws of a country, is the higher law of God. That's what the founders fought for. I think that the act of cheating is worse than the truthful admission to it, and all because one day it will be brought to light for the whole world to see.