You are right. In all situations it would be an injustice, but it is a greater injustice for a bishop because the media will not be writing speculations about what the clerk did, so the loss of reputation among thousands of people will only affect the fired bishop.
Thanks Thomas for your generous explanation. I think I might say that the injustice was the same but the consequences were greater for the bishop, but that would be splitting hairs!
I'm surprised that you regard firing a cash register clerk without reason as acceptable but firing a bishop as unjust! They seem equally unjust to me.
You are right. In all situations it would be an injustice, but it is a greater injustice for a bishop because the media will not be writing speculations about what the clerk did, so the loss of reputation among thousands of people will only affect the fired bishop.
Thanks Thomas for your generous explanation. I think I might say that the injustice was the same but the consequences were greater for the bishop, but that would be splitting hairs!