Let's start with the textbook definitions. Innocence is a freedom from guilt or sin through being unacquainted with evil. Ignorance is the state or fact of being ignorant, a lack of knowledge, education, or awareness. Unfortunately our court of justice doesn't differ between the two at all, whether you are aware you broke the law or not, you are still getting in trouble for it. Truly it's a case of human moral.
Question of the Day: What's the difference between innocence and ignorance?
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
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