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Yes. If a married person seeks advice from a counselor, even a Christian pastor functioning as a counselor, they should receive help in private if they request it. In one example that person may be a victim of spousal abuse. Having to notify the abuser that the victim has requested private counseling may result in more abuse. In many cases a spouse refuses to attend marriage-divorce counseling. That should not prevent the other from seeking help.

If a Christian pastor has chosen the position of counseling others they should do so in the best interests of the people who seek help.

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