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Many times we actually do not know the doctrinal backgrounds of the others whom we are writing to and this can cause much misunderstanding in itself.
Is it possible to refrain from taking a stance of frequently trying to correct, directly or indirectly; or even give advice, unless they are requested? This is practiced by good pychologists/counsellors who understand the human psyche. Jesus practised that Himself i believe unless He was addressing the sins of the disciples/people. Are we all so spiritual that we can receive 'hard knocks' of rebuttals each time we wrote something that just happen to be what the other person see is not in line with the Bible? I'm not for one. My suggestions do not mean i've got it allright. Also I have to change in my own presumptous view of other people's viewpoints too. May the Lord help us.
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