Christian publisher files suit against HHS mandate following denial of exemption
CWN - October 03, 2012
Tyndale House, the publisher of various Bible translations and the Left Behind series, has filed suit against the HHS mandate after the Department of Health and Human Services denied it a religious-employer exemption.
“To say that a Bible publisher is not religious is patently absurd,” said Matt Bowman of the Alliance Defending Freedom. “Tyndale House is a prime example of how ridiculous and arbitrary the Obama administration’s mandate is…. The federal government’s bureaucrats are not qualified to decide what faith is, who the faithful are, and where and how that faith may be lived out.”
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