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NASB | 1 Corinthians 6:1 Does any one of you, when he has a case against his neighbor, dare to go to law before the unrighteous and not before the saints? |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 1 Corinthians 6:1 Does any one of you, when he has a complaint (civil dispute) with another [believer], dare to go to law before unrighteous men (non-believers) instead of [placing the issue] before the saints (God's people)? |
Bible Question: Is it wrong for a Christian to take someone to court over an on-the-job religious descrimination charge? The man who owns the business is a Christian, but the man who descriminated against me is not. |
Bible Answer: joel - If you can gain access to the owner of the business, in person or otherwise, your first and simplest step would seem to be to lay your problem squarely before the boss. You say that the owner of the business is a Christian, which should augur well for you in your effort to stop this discrimination. I think there is no scriptural proscription of using a legal remedy should it become your only recourse in order to protect your rights as a free citizen. But I would exhaust other less stringent measures first. --Hank |
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