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peeonme
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It might depend upon 'how' they correct a person. To correct someone in front of others is a bit rude and makes me wonder why it would be done. To tell a friend in private or by means of a pm is a much kinder thing to do.
Back when I was about 30 I was teaching a Wednesday night adult bible class at our church. I read a verse from the KJV of the bible and it said 'thy speech bewrayeth thee...' A rather crabby old man poped up and told me that I must have had a misprint in my bible as the word was 'betaryeth', take note that he didn't have his bible opened because he had it memorized. Anther old man replied 'then I have the same misprint'.
It was obvious that old man number 1 was being prideful and condescending, if we correct others to exalt ourselves we will find that what the bible says is true 'pride cometh before a fall'.
Back when I was about 30 I was teaching a Wednesday night adult bible class at our church. I read a verse from the KJV of the bible and it said 'thy speech bewrayeth thee...' A rather crabby old man poped up and told me that I must have had a misprint in my bible as the word was 'betaryeth', take note that he didn't have his bible opened because he had it memorized. Anther old man replied 'then I have the same misprint'.
It was obvious that old man number 1 was being prideful and condescending, if we correct others to exalt ourselves we will find that what the bible says is true 'pride cometh before a fall'.

