Stoning, or lapidation, kills individuals primarily through blunt force trauma caused by the impact of stones thrown at them. The severity of injuries can vary, but repeated strikes to vulnerable areas, such as the head and torso, can lead to severe trauma, internal injuries, and ultimately death. Additionally, the psychological effects of such a violent act can exacerbate the physical harm. This method is often employed as a form of execution in certain cultural or religious contexts, emphasizing its brutal and inhumane nature.
romans used to kill people by stoning- which is throwing rocks at someone until they die. and crucifixion- which is nailing someone to a cross until they bleed to death.
For exactly the same reasons people from every other country in the world kill people.
centerpeds can kill people if they get their stingers in you and sting you or they squart their poison at you
Guns don't kill people; PEOPLE kill people. A person has to point the gun and pull the trigger. The problem with trying to control guns is that criminals do not follow those kinds of laws.However...Guns are a tool that can be used to kill more readily, or to threaten death. Other weapons require some skill, at least, to use.
people are wierd
romans used to kill people by stoning- which is throwing rocks at someone until they die. and crucifixion- which is nailing someone to a cross until they bleed to death.
The either fix the problem or kill it, via stoning to death...
Stoning was quite literally where people would be stripped and have stones thrown at them until they were dead. The method was changed later to be as below. (Though this method of execution appears a bit confused, as it was expected that most would not die by stoning and would be hanged afterwards.)Answer:The above is wrong. Stoning was never changed. As the Talmud explains (Sanhedrin 45a), it consisted of dropping the person off a building. If he didn't die, one large stone was dropped on him. That's it. The person was then hanged for a few hours after they died, as commanded explicitly (Deuteronomy 21:22).
The size of the stones used in stoning can vary, but they are typically small to medium-sized rocks that are large enough to cause harm but not so large as to cause death with a single blow. They are traditionally about the size of a human fist.
The stoning probably occurred sometime in 33 or 34 AD.
The Stoning of Saint Stephen was created in 1625.
The duration of The Stoning of Soraya M. is 1.93 hours.
Stoning of Du'a Khalil Aswad was born in 1990.
The Stoning of Soraya M. was created on 2008-09-07.
It is legal for the government to execute criminals via stoning, but not legal for private citizens.
Stoning as a form of punishment has been around as long as history. Stoning is still in use today under Sharia law, and in "God's Law" in the old testament of the Bible.
stoning is still here today in Afghanistan,Iraq,Iran, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia