answer:I doubt you’d go to jail for breaking any of the above laws, assuming they are real. Man made laws are rarely arbitrary. Unfair? Sure. Immoral? Often. Serving the few at the expense of the many? Most definitely. But arbitrary? No. They can become obsolete, but that doesn’t mean that they were arbitrary to begin with. Further, just because something is God’s law, doesn’t mean that it is absolute. Most of the book of Deuteronomy is the application of God’s law to the Jews, many of which seem at least as arbitrary as the ridiculous laws you cited. Some of those laws weren’t put in place for religious purposes so much as practical rules for the health and comfort of millions of people wandering through the desert together. They don’t have much use for us (or most Jews) today. But to answer your question, the only laws I wish to be judged by are the natural laws of every man’s right to his own life, liberty and property. As far as I can tell, these are the only natural “Laws,” (not including mathematical and scientific laws, which, while they apply to mankind, aren’t quite what you are talking about, I believe).