Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Sues OSHA Over Biden Vaccine Mandate

Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Vaccine Mandate
FILE - In this Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 file photo, The Rev. R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, speaks to reporters about a conference in Louisville, Ky., focusing on homosexuality and how to offer pastoral care to gays. Mohler, a prominent leader in the Southern Baptist Convention says he was wrong to support a Kentucky pastor accused of covering up sex abuse. The Rev. Albert Mohler first addressed the issue Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019 in an interview with the Houston Chronicle .(AP Photo/Bruce Schreiner, File). OSHA logo: U.S. Government, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons U.S. Secretary of Defense, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

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Mohler explained that he would encourage others to take the vaccine, but he would not coerce someone into doing so.

ADF lawyers are requesting that the enforcement of the mandate be suspended while legal action moves forward. ADF will challenge the Biden administration’s authority in issuing COVID-19 vaccine requirements on employers, saying it’s unconstitutional.

“The states and religious employers argue that the federal government cannot coerce individuals nationwide to undergo medical treatment, and it lacks authority to conscript employers to compel that result,” their statement reads.

The ADF they is litigating “multiple lawsuits” with regard to vaccine mandates across the country.

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