Ignorance

Also known as: When You Don't Know What You Don't Know | The Danger of Willful Ignorance | Learning Before It's Too Late
Length:2,335 wordsBook:Romans
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This morning I want to talk to you about ignorance. Now when I say ignorance, I don't mean stupidity. There's a difference between being ignorant and being stupid. Ignorance simply means you don't know something. There is a lot of things we don't know. I am not a doctor or a lawyer. I need help in those areas. But stupid means you know better but you do it anyway.

We've all been ignorant about things. When we were children, we were ignorant about many things that our parents tried to teach us. They would say "Don't touch that hot stove" or "Don't run into the street." As they get older we say don't go there. Don't hang out with those people. Take this person with you.

“Buy the truth, and sell it not”
— Proverbs 23:23

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