I can give you one if you one.
I've asked you a few times and you've failed just as many times.
But can you give me an example of a law that you is just based on someone's moral position?
I already gave you an example.
As I said in my last post, I have to keep reminding people that there is an overlap. What you and I would both consider to be immoral acts are harmful and therefore illegal. Because they are harmful and not because we consider them immoral.
Let's visit some basic logic. Suppose you say something. For example, "Laws are legal but they aren't moral." Now when you say something, you should be able to give a reason for what you say. That's called an argument. Now the reason you give should be such that 1) it is not unfalsifiable, 2) it is not tautological or vacuous, and 3) if the reason/argument turns out to be invalid, then your claim has less of a chance of being true.
Do you want to try that? Do you want to try to give a reason for your claim that adheres to those three criteria?
What you and I would both consider to be immoral acts are harmful and therefore illegal.
"What you and I consider to be immoral acts are harmful and
therefore illegal." You literally just said that every act that we mutually consider to be an immoral act is an illegal act.
Because they are harmful and not because we consider them immoral.
Except that you have literally said that every immoral act is harmful, so you are contradicting yourself:
In fact, it cannot be immoral if it is not harmful.
You can't say, "It is illegal because it is harmful, not because it is immoral," while at the same time saying, "It cannot be immoral if it is not harmful." This is because you are positing that harm is the basis for both immorality and illegality, and then you arbitrarily say that some act is illegal because it is harmful, not because it is immoral (except that it is immoral
because it is harmful!).
Note that this is why your position is wrong. Law is moral precisely because law and morality are both based in the same consideration, in this case 'harm'. Law is a subset of morality, namely the subset of perceived morality that the Sovereign deems fit to publicly promulgate and enforce. Morality has to do with norms regarding behavior; law has to do with publicly enforced norms regarding behavior. The idea that morality and law are separate is a pipe dream.