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Is it Christ like to correct spelling when quoting someone?

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Is it Christ like to correct spelling when quoting someone that you're replying to?

Using the spell checker, of course.

Also, I now have a fear of spell-check-correcting a word that someone wrote in response to me, into something else that is completely different from what they were saying. I do this with my own posts when I'm not paying attention. Be careful with those spell checker thingies, they can be very dangerous. Pay attention to what you're changing misspelled words into.

Dave
 
Is it Christ like to correct spelling when quoting someone that you're replying to?

Using the spell checker, of course.

Also, I now have a fear of spell-check-correcting a word that someone wrote in response to me, into something else that is completely different from what they were saying. I do this with my own posts when I'm not paying attention. Be careful with those spell checker thingies, they can be very dangerous. Pay attention to what you're changing misspelled words into.

Dave
It depends on so many things. For example, if the mistaken spelling happens to make a word, there is a need to check what the poster actually meant. I came across a post recently where the poster had written "god." What it turned out they meant to type was "good." Then of course there are words like "tire/tyre", "Savior/Saviour", and aluminum/aluminium, which are spelled differently depending on where you live. Of course, if we point out spelling mistakes to make ourselves look clever, then that is in no way Christ-like.
 
Is it Christ like to correct spelling when quoting someone that you're replying to?

Using the spell checker, of course.

Also, I now have a fear of spell-check-correcting a word that someone wrote in response to me, into something else that is completely different from what they were saying. I do this with my own posts when I'm not paying attention. Be careful with those spell checker thingies, they can be very dangerous. Pay attention to what you're changing misspelled words into.

Dave

I appreciate all the help I can get

Changing a meaning of even one word whether accidently or purposely can change the authorship of the whole or all the loving commandments. (plagiarism spiritual)

That law of hermeneutics "Deuteronomy 4:2" is not subject to change, coupled with the law not to add or subtract whom the whole book of the law the bible Revelation 22

Deuteronomy 42 Ye shall not add unto the word (singular) which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it,(singular) that ye may keep the commandments (plural) of the Lord your God which I command you.;For I testify unto every man that heareth the words (plural)of the prophecy of this book,

Revelation 22:18-19 If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.(sola scriptura)

God protecting the integrity of his authorship both in part and in whole (sola scriptura)

I can think of three words that seem to have fallen victim to adding new meaning to one word subtracting the old, a wile of the evil.
 
Just wondering...In a recent post that I made, the spell checker wanted to correct "deja vu". It wanted a capitol 'D'. Is Deja a person? 🤓
 
Is it Christ like to correct spelling when quoting someone that you're replying to?
Depends.

I have a hard time imagining Jesus would not at least offer to spellcheck something if he thought the writing would reflect poorly on the author, but I have just as difficult a time thinking that spelling is critical to Jesus' purpose. Jesus said he said and did only what his Father told him to say and do. I doubt that included exactly how many beans to have for breakfast, which bush to pee behind, or exactly which 15 square inches to place each foot as he walked from town to town. Thinking we need to be that detailed is a good recipe for legalism.

Legalism kills 💀.

That is definitely not Christlike, but helping others is.
Using the spell checker, of course.

Also, I now have a fear of spell-check-correcting a word that someone wrote in response to me, into something else that is completely different from what they were saying. I do this with my own posts when I'm not paying attention.
I have found a problem is more likely to occur on the part of the one misspelling, not on the one correcting the misspelling. I do not typically correct others' misspelling because doing so may incur disdain (rather than gratitude), but on the rare occasion when I do, I usually put the correction in brackets [] to acknowledge I have altered the quote. I appreciate it when my misspelling is corrected. I do not appreciate comments to that effect. The commentary is unnecessary and off-topic and if the commentary comes with snide then it's inappropriate. There is always the possibility that multiple misspellings in one post is an indication of sloppiness or lack of diligence or care. A hastily written post is likely to have more errors than one that is written circumspectly. That's not rocket science. Attempting to have a discussion with a hasty person is challenging. However, misspellings could occur for many other reasons, including someone not being very good at spelling or a person not having English as their first or original language. We're not all rocket scientists, either. Those who write for a living are likely to be more accurate than those who don't. In theory, our spell-check feature should preclude misspellings and a proofreading of the post before clicking "Post reply," will double the preclusion. I proofread and still make misteaks ;).

The thing is trolls are going to be trolls and if a troll can get under a member's proverbial skin correcting misspellings, then the troll was fed. Just because someone calls me a poopoohead does not mean I am a poopoohead, or that I have to take on the accusation and defend nonsense. Just don't feed the troll. As to the fear of correcting others, perfect love casts out fear because fear has to do with punishment..... and love is patient, kind, forbearing, hopeful, trusting, and does not keep a record of wrongs. Screw those who correct your misspellings 😮, and remember Josh is always available to extend a brotherly hug 🤗 and word of encouragement 😘 (even if I corrected your misspelling 😇). Then get over yourself and rejoin the fray that is cyberforums.
Be careful with those spell checker thingies, they can be very dangerous. Pay attention to what you're changing misspelled words into.

Dave
Well, spellcheck is the antichrist, don't you know? 🤪
 
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Ain't that the truth! Or the commies are behind it.
LOL! 😄 Chinese or Russian? :unsure:

ORANGEMANBAD!

Or maybe it's that Gates guy 🤨. I hear he's messing with computers all the time. But seriously, one of the early creators of spell check programs, Henry Kucera, was an escapee from Communist, Iron Curtain Czechoslovakia. About ten years earlier a group from Georgetown U helped IBM have one, and ten years before that some guys did the same at Stanford for their AI lab. O no! Not AI! Could demonic forces be manipulating A.I.s to do their [bidding]?


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Ain't that the truth! Or the commies are behind it.
Actually the secret of A.I. code is to reverse the letters to I.A. and it yields Invisible Aliens. These are now running this Virtual World.
 
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Just wondering...In a recent post that I made, the spell checker wanted to correct "deja vu". It wanted a capitol 'D'. Is Deja a person? 🤓
No. "Deja" is a French word, meaning "already," and ""deja vu" means "already seen." So "deja" only needs a capital letter when it is the first word of a sentence.
 
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