So, there was NO actuall admittance from Tommy, correct??
"I am remorseful," Shelton said. "I tried to live a Christian life all my life. I obviously got off track for a while. In the last 15 years, I've done everything in my power to live the way I should. I've kept myself away from young people... Saying I'm sorry doesn't fix it, but from the bottom of my heart, I am remorseful."
Now, let examine the definition of the word "remorse" from Dictionary.com: "deep and painful regret for wrongdoing; compunction"
For Tommy to be remorseful, he would have to be guilty of the act. Example: When a friend loses someone to death, we usually say, I'm so sorry. We can be sorry because we know they are in pain and distress due to the person's death. We can't be remorseful unless we have somehow contributed to the cause of their death.
Make sense?