How can people remain innocent when there is such easy access via newspapers, television and internet to horror in this world? Perhaps we need to know reality, perhaps people were never really innocent at all or perhaps innocence is just lost at a younger age? Watch small children at play, there is still innocence, acceptance and tolerance.
Thank goodness.
2007-10-11 09:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It slipped away a little bit at a time that no one took notice until later. It's like the frog - hang in there with me. If you have a pot of boiling water and try to put the frog in he will immediately jump out. If you put the frog in cool water and slowly raise it to boiling the frog will actually boil to death. There was actually a time on television where they would not even show husband in wife in the same bed, but in twin beds. Now we see three or four people in a bed on television. But not over night, we accepted the small things not realizing that we would be establishing a pattern. I feel as if only once in a while do we truly look at that change and how it's affected us and our innocence.
2007-10-12 09:56:06
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answered by R u kidding me?! 2
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I was going to answer but now I am concerned for my point safety. haha
I see innocence in my son, but that is about it. Innocence is impossible to determine though because it is all in the perception of what makes a person innocent. I don't think we are any different then we have ever been. It is just a lot easier to get instant gratification and we don't hide our indiscretions as much as past generations.
2007-10-11 07:45:27
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answered by alana 5
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In my opinion, there's no such thing as innocence. Past generations did a better job of hiding their dirty laundry but they still did it...I've done the research on the movie stars of old and they are just as bad as this group, if not worse. Britney Spears has not killed anyone...but there have been celebrities of bygone eras up for murder. The press was different then and things were hidden.
Pick up any history book and you'll see that humans are violent and bloodthirsty and selfish. That's just human nature. People of different ages and races have different ways of expressing their inner nature, but it is all the same.
People say that children and babies are innocent. No, they're not. Small children are notoriously selfish. Even the baby in the cradle is focused upon his or her needs and could care less about you or anyone else. Why does the sun come up? If I were asked "why does the sun come up?" I'd say that it comes up to warm the earth and so that we can see. If you ask that to a small child, they'd say something like "the sun comes up for me to play in" or something like that.
So, in conclusion, I'd like to say that since the dawn of time, there has been very few people who are innocent. They usually don't last long. People in past generations did a better job of pretending to be innocent though. They'd live their "Leave it to Beaver" lives in public and molest their nephew in private. People nowadays are more up front and don't try to hide the things they do, good or bad.
2007-10-11 08:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Our innocence went whilst the development in Oklahoma grow to be bombed. whilst the twin Towers have been hit by using planes, The Pentagon grow to be hit, the airplane crashed in the sector somewhat of the unique objective. Iraq, Afghanistan, Columbine, VT, the Montreal engineering women persons have been murdered, our buddy grow to be shot in college, and others injured, whilst Jason out west grow to be murdered, pedophiles extra on the prowl than ever, harmless human beings dying because of the fact somebody does not like the way they suspect. i ought to flow on invariably yet I won't. plenty has stolen our innocence and that i do no longer think of it could ever be gotten returned. i gets off my cleansing soap container now.
2016-12-18 04:51:39
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answered by ? 4
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It started to go by the wayside during the Vietnam war era. Young people decided that if it felt good, DO it. That brought us the drug culture, "free love," etc.
Until that time, the U.S. was united. Then, someone started preaching diversity and the country will never be the same.
Now, those who preach TOLERANCE, have the least of it.
God bless!
2007-10-11 07:49:57
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answered by Devoted1 7
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I think people have become so harden by this world with their hurts and pains, that walls have been built around them taking away their innocence. That is why young children are innocent, they haven't been hurt by the world yet. Give them time they will build the walls.
2007-10-11 07:49:09
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answered by Gyspy Soul 5
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No, my innocence still here. I blush all the time and feel timid. The new generation I think is much more open and less timid. Innocence is part of a person's character (or is NOT), and it doesn't banish...no matter what...I believe.
2007-10-12 08:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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This is my opinion, (although I have noticed that lots of other Christians agree), that innocence went out of style about the same time faith in Jesus Christ went out of style.
Fortunately, I've never been one to follow the crowd, anyhow...
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2007-10-11 07:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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In-a-sense innocence is out of style .
2007-10-11 07:52:56
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answered by Anonymous
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