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Stoning an ox.
Ephraim Ben Noach:
--- Quote from: IsraeliHeart on February 10, 2013, 06:49:34 PM ---Isn't there a saying that if a bear kills a human, it must be killed because it has the taste of man and will now see humans as prey.
I don't know about the stoning part though. I thought stoning in Judaism means to throw someone down a long a long distance from the ground. I don't know if that is any better than the throwing of stones type of stoning. I think a simple slit to the neck would do the job but who am I to question the mitzvot.
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Yes, I believe there is.
I agree about slitting its throat, and you're right who are we to question the Mitzvot. I shot a deer this year in the spine, because I didn't check my scope before I went hunting. So I had to put it out of its misery, and I felt really bad. I just couldn't imagine stoning an animal to death!
Ephraim Ben Noach:
--- Quote from: Tag-MehirTzedek on February 10, 2013, 07:10:23 PM ---I do not know for sure, but perhaps the gruesomeness of it will get people to think of the seriousness of this and how this animal died and for what. If it was just shechted like any other kosher animal (for food) the impression would not have taken place as in this type of scenario. Now people would know much better and taken better precaution not to have their animals kill another human being who is more important then an animal.
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That is a good point.
Binyamin Yisrael:
But if you slit it in the throat, someone might eat it.
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