Defense Department expands its list of recognized religions
By Kimberly Winston | 8 hours ago
(RNS) Humanist? Deist? No religion?
No problem.
The Department of Defense announced a near doubling of its list of recognized religions. It will now formally recognize humanism and other minority faiths among members of the armed forces.
The move, which came at the end of March but was made public this week, means servicemen and women who are adherents of small faith groups are now guaranteed the same rights, privileges and protections granted to their peers who are members of larger faith groups.
The move was lauded by humanist organizations, which have been pushing for full recognition, including their own chaplains, for 10 years.
Beyond Humanism, the new listing is a win for diversity in general, Jason Torpy, president of the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers, said in an announcement. There have been prior declarations that the government or the military has recognized Humanism in one way or another. But this is different.
Previously, the U.S. military recognized just over 100 religions. The new list has grown to 221 to include the earth-based faiths, such as heathens and Asatru, and an additional eight Protestant groups, including the International Communion of the Charismatic Christian Church.
http://religionnews.com/2017/04/21/defense-department-expands-its-list-of-recognized-religions/
The list:http://americanhumanist.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Faith-and-Belief-Codes-for-Reporting-Personnel-Data-of-Service-Members.pdf