Whenever you take a stand for truth and justice, you are liable to scorn.

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Source: Paul's Letter to American Christians (1956)

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In Paul's Letter to American Christians (1956), King uses a focused ethical claim to examine justice, with attention to whenever, stand, truth. The practical center is the relationship between honesty and liable and scorn, giving readers a specific lens for judgment and action.

When to use it

  • A community organizer builds a meeting around whenever before participants choose one measurable action related to justice.
  • A teacher pairs the passage from Paul's Letter to American Christians (1956) with a primary-source exercise about honesty and public responsibility.
  • A team leader uses the tension between stand and scorn to discuss conduct under pressure.