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| Taking Responsibility for our property | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 27 2011, 05:49 AM (89 Views) | |
| MarkStaneart | Jan 27 2011, 05:49 AM Post #1 |
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Oxen are generally mild critters (so I’m told) and not inclined to push with their horns at all. It is the rare animal that would cause injury to someone. However, if the animal gets the reputation of being dangerous, it is the responsibility of the owner to keep it safe or destroy it before it causes damage. This standard applies beyond the cattle rancher and extends, as we will see, into every area of personal ownership: where there is ownership, there is obligation to keep the property in a safe manner so as to do no one any harm. If a lego gets out of the box and dives under the barefoot of a passing father in the night, that lego is to be stoned to death. |
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