Last week, I tried to help the Dallas Morning News fix some incorrect biblical information in its newspaper.
And as the folks who know how to get clicks on social media like to say: You won't believe what happened next!
Really, you won't. Or maybe you will.
Short version: The Dallas newspaper attempted to fix its mistake online (with no note to readers) and even ran a Page 3 correction in its printed newspaper. But I apparently didn't explain the error well enough because the corrected story is still wrong eight days later. So I'm going to try again.
But first, let's back up and catch up everybody on the background.
My original post explained to the Dallas newspaper — which used to have full-time religion writers but obviously does not anymore — that the Bible contains two books of Timothy and that Peter didn't write them.
This was the original Dallas Morning News paragraph with which I took issue:
In another video he posted Wednesday morning, Jeffress pointed to the Book of Timothy, where Peter instructed Christians to pray for all leaders. He tweeted that he would have the same message if Hillary Clinton had won the presidency.