Unattainable Age of Reason Unattainable Age of Reason

Unattainable Age of Reason

Ten Stages of Life

    • $7.99
    • $7.99

Publisher Description

INTRODUCTION

The Age of Reason



Why I decided to write this book:

It is with anticipation that someone will read this and will find some kind of comfort in knowing that not everything you do in your life is under your control that those uncontrollable situations in your life will dictate the direction your life will take.

Writing my life for the public to read is validating my life and my innocence.



The age of reason (Canon law): an age at which a person is considered capable of making reasoned judgments.



In the Roman Catholic Church, the age of reason, also called the age of discretion, is the age at which children become capable of moral responsibility. On the completion of the seventh year, a minor is presumed to have the use of reason, but mental retardation or insanity could prevent some individuals from ever reaching it.



Children under the age of reason and the mentally handicapped are sometimes called “innocents” because of their inability to commit sins: even if their actions are objectively sinful, they sometimes lack capacity for subjective guilt. (Wikipedia)

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2013
29 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
91
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
150.1
KB

More Books Like This

Woman Strengthen Thy Self Woman Strengthen Thy Self
2016
When It Rains It F-N Pours When It Rains It F-N Pours
2009
Reborn Reborn
2014
A Mile or Two... A Mile or Two...
2011
A Shelter in the Midst of a Storm A Shelter in the Midst of a Storm
2020
The Lilac Room The Lilac Room
2011