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The U.S. Supreme Court told Joe Biden to take a hike on vaccine mandates for private citizens working in the private sector, but said OK to the same being forced on hospital workers whose places of employment take federal tax dollars. What's wrong with this picture? Simply put: Neither case fully upholds the idea of rights coming from God -- the very premise upon which this nation was built, the very ideal that makes this country exceptional. How come private-sector employees are considered private citizens, worthy of God-given rights, but nurses working for certain hospitals are not? These are perilous times, if the standard for individual rights is based on how much federal funding enters the picture. Dave Kubal, president of Intercessors for America, talks about how citizens should react to these cases, and explains why prayer is the building block of all the nation's freedoms.
By The Washington Times4.7
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The U.S. Supreme Court told Joe Biden to take a hike on vaccine mandates for private citizens working in the private sector, but said OK to the same being forced on hospital workers whose places of employment take federal tax dollars. What's wrong with this picture? Simply put: Neither case fully upholds the idea of rights coming from God -- the very premise upon which this nation was built, the very ideal that makes this country exceptional. How come private-sector employees are considered private citizens, worthy of God-given rights, but nurses working for certain hospitals are not? These are perilous times, if the standard for individual rights is based on how much federal funding enters the picture. Dave Kubal, president of Intercessors for America, talks about how citizens should react to these cases, and explains why prayer is the building block of all the nation's freedoms.

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