Bible Question:
about taking someone to court ... sorry I'm slow ... this is my first day on this forum. Anyway, I was fired because I witnessed to a fellow employee (durring lunch and away from work) but the manager found out because the new Christian was excentric about his new life so much that he told everyone. I believe the manager must have a thorn in his butt about church or Christ. He told the new Christian not to hang around me because "those people will fill your head with crap that will mess your head up". The man who owns the business is a very wealthy man ... close friend to the president of U.S. ... lots of power .. not too likely he will give me the time of day. |
Bible Answer: Dear joelk In one of your previous posts you described the owner of the business as a Christian. Here your description of him seems conflicting to how you previously labeled him. Here you said of him; "The man who owns the business is a very wealthy man ... close friend to the president of U.S. ... lots of power .. not too likely he will give me the time of day." That seems odd. In your previous post you said there was an issue about job discrimination against you. Here you state that you were fired because you witnessed to a fellow employee during lunch and away from work. If that is the case then you should seek recourse from the courts because you were fired unfairly. If that is the only reason you were fired you can report such an incident to a Christian legal organization such as the ACLJ, but their are many others as well. Let us know how things work out for you. Peace to you New Creature |