Nicholas Miller - The Pandemic, Vaccination, and the Crisis of Adventist Identity
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The Pandemic, Vaccination, and the Crisis of Adventist Identity

By Dr. Nicholas P. Miller – Adventists have always valued freedom of conscience.  But we also value promoting and protecting life and health. 

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Church and State Supreme Court

A Concept in Common: Are Sunday Blue Laws Making a Comeback?

While existing blue laws that specifically prohibit things like Sunday hunting may be disappearing, there is a movement to reintroduce the concept in ways that appeal to across the political divide.

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COVID-19 Free Exercise Supreme Court

Explainer: Supreme Court’s OSHA and HHS Vaccine Mandate Decisions

Both the OSHA and HHS vaccine mandates provided for religious accommodation which would be enforced through the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Without a Federal OSHA requirement, RFRA may only apply to HHS cases.

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COVID-19

Biden OSHA vaccine mandate raises constitutional concerns

On Saturday, November 6, the 5th Circuit suspended enforcement of the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate.  The Biden administration does claim direct power to force the general public to receive the vaccine, but it intends to do so through employers. Last week, via the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the administration issued […]

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Church and State COVID-19 Religion Supreme Court

Court refuses to block Maine mandate that allows medical but not religious exemptions

The United States Supreme Court refused to issue a preliminary injunction to temporarily block a Maine rule requiring certain healthcare workers to take the COVID-19 vaccine or lose their jobs or medical practices, allowing for medical but not religious exemptions.

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Religious liberty and COVID-19 vaccines
COVID-19 Health Religious Accommodation

On the Vaccine and Religious Liberty

  We have received more contacts from readers about the COVID-19 vaccine than any other since we went live in 2008. This is understandable because most religious liberty issues only affect a few people, but almost everybody reading this is being asked to take “the jab” or potentially face some dire consequences. I read in […]

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14th Amendment Human Life Supreme Court

Court to consider tax funding of religious schools, pre-viability abortion ban, and clergy activity at executions

This term, the Supreme Court will be revisiting the issue of whether states must fund religious schools, whether clergy members can say prayers during executions of inmates, and whether a state can ban abortion before viability. The following is a brief summary and analysis of the cases. 

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Abortion / Contraception COVID-19

COVID-19 and Texas – Of Vaccines, Abortion, Privacy and Bodily Autonomy

Two major stories about what power the government has to control what happens inside a person’s body are making headlines this week. The Courts are Unlikely to Require Religious Accommodation When it Comes to Avoiding the COVID-19 Vaccine The Delta variant of COVID-19 has been wreaking havoc around the world – and part of the […]

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Free Speech

Why the “Shouting Fire in a Crowded Theater” trope should be retired

How the Supreme Court abandoned the “shouting fire in a crowded theater” trope and what it means in the Age of the Pandemic

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