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What is a sin?
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    Any action that’s against God’s will

  • b

    An external label for your inner guilt

  • c

    I don’t even know at this point

  • d

    An illusion to keep us leashed

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Question 1: What is a sin?

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This quiz will reveal how innocent you are with 15 simple questions. Answer the questions honestly to reveal your true self.

It might be hard to pin down exactly what innocence is, but there’s one way to explore how innocent you are: The Innocence Test. With the following questions, we aim to see if you’re guilt-free or guilt-ridden. We’ll also take a look at whether you’re a naïve, clueless person or a no-nonsense realist.

Throughout history, innocence has been an important part of human relationships. But interestingly, the idea of “innocence” has changed over time. What was once seen as innocent could now be viewed as wrong, and the opposite is true as well. So, what exactly is innocence?

The dictionary defines innocence as being free from guilt or wrongdoing. In real life, though, you could break it down into two types: innocence based on your actions and innocence shaped by your life experiences and knowledge. In the first type, which is action-based, you’re seen as innocent depending on how few sins or illegal actions you’ve committed—the less, the more innocent you are. The second type, experience-based innocence, relates to how you view life and knowledge. If you accept things at face value without questioning them, you’re considered innocent—or naïve, depending on how you look at it.

Our Innocence Quiz is designed to reveal not just whether you’re innocent but also what kind of innocence you have. We’ll uncover if you’re a childlike, gullible soul who’s easily misled or a peaceful, wise person who’s willing to question and rethink their beliefs when needed.

Before starting the test, we also recommend checking out our Rice Purity Test, which measures your innocence in a more fun, lighthearted way.

Now, let’s see if you’re innocent—and if so, what kind of innocence defines you.