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If a builder builds a house and the house collapses and kills the owner of the house, the builder will be put to death. If the house collapses and kills the owner’s son, then the son of the builder shall be killed.
1. How do you think we handle this case today?
2. Why do you think this law is needed?
3. What would happen if this law did not exist?

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