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An '''invincible error''' is, in [[Christian philosophy]], a normally [[Christian views on sin|sinful action]] which is not considered sinful because it was committed through blameless ignorance that one's actions were harmful or otherwise prohibited.<ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05525a.htm 'Error' in Catholic Encyclopedia]</ref>
In the stated philosophy, a sin occurs when a person knowingly commits an evil act, meaning that they must know both:
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