Tosefta for Bava Kamma 233:7
לא מעיקרא סברי כרבי אבין ולבסוף סברי כרבי ירמיה
we should be particular. But this is not so!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' That the law in another case could be derived from a ruling merely imposing a fine. ');"><sup>11</sup></span> For the father of R. Abin<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Sanh. 51b. ');"><sup>12</sup></span>
Tosefta Horayot
One who eats a sheketz (a detestable thing), he is an apostate. How so? An apostate [is one who] eats neveilot (carrion flesh) and terefot (meat from an animal that was not properly slaughtered), sheketzim or untithed produce, one who eats pig flesh or drinks wine of libation, or who desecrates the Sabbath (see Sanh. 8:2), and one who pours [wine of libation] (see Bava Kamma 117a:5). Rabbi Yosei son of Rabbi Yehudah says, even one who wears kilayim (i.e., garments of wool and linen). Rabbi Shimon son of Eliezer says, even one who does something that his inclination does not desire [i.e., even if the above acts were done without an evil intent].
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