Some things are too serious to just let go nicely without setting out the truth if a private conversation does not change the instructor's mind. Better to speak the truth than to "just be nice".Bullwhip wrote:If he's more hung up on his pride than on being right, that's his problem not mine. I would tell him in private and give him the chance to fix it and if he didn't I would stand up and tell the class why he was wrong and demand my money back and tell everybody else they can't trust what he says.C-dub wrote:If that situation were to arise, where an instructor fails to see that they are giving out incorrect information, what are we to do? How likely is it that this incorrect information would be a question on the written exam that the entire class could potentially answer incorrectly because of the instructors poor instruction?
I like to get along with folks but I won't "just be nice" while they put out dangerous wrong info.
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- Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:10 am
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- Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:59 am
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Please don't keep your mouth shut if the instructor is stating wrong information. Better to correct him than the rest of the class be wrongly instructed about such life and death matters.Russell wrote:I sure hope that when I renew here in a month or so I don't catch the instructor stating wrong information. I wouldn't be very good at keeping my mouth shut
- Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:02 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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And then, in some churches I know, the pastor would get in the pulpit and declare, "I heard from God and he said...." So, if he "heard" from God that might settle it. Maybe.texas1234 wrote:Yeah and getting the ruling elders or church to agree on anyone particular issue would mean its off limits to everyone. Here is an example: a church member who doesnt want CHL's to carry would say, lets pray about it, they would pray, raise their head and say, nope its not a good idea to have concealed handguns. Another Church member who wanted concealed handguns would say, lets pray about it, they would pray, raise their head up and say yep I think we should allow CHL's.