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Pentagon Reduces Recognized Religions from 220 to 31, Sparking Controversy
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The Independent World08.06.2026Defense2 dk okuma

Pentagon Reduces Recognized Religions from 220 to 31, Sparking Controversy

New policy streamlines data for chaplains but angers some veterans and observers

En resumen

  • The US Defense Department has reduced its recognized religions from 220 to 31, citing streamlined data-gathering for chaplains.
  • The move excludes specific Christian denominations like the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sparking criticism over perceived favoritism and First Amendment concerns.

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Por qué importa

The Pentagon's policy revision follows a 2017 list of 220 religions, aiming to streamline chaplain data.

Tamaño de fuente

The Defense Department has reduced its list of recognized religions from 220 to 31, effective July 2026. The move, aimed at streamlining data for military chaplains, excludes specific Christian denominations like the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sparking criticism.

The new list includes broad categories such as evangelical Christian and "other religions," prompting concerns over perceived favoritism and First Amendment violations. Despite the policy, individuals can still list unrecognized religions on their dog tags.

Critics, including GOP Senator Mike Lee (a Mormon) and a former Army chaplain, argue the policy undermines religious freedom. The DOD maintains the list is not "officially approved" religions but rather for data purposes, emphasizing its commitment to the First Amendment.

The policy revision follows a 2017 list and has been met with skepticism, especially given Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of Christian prayer in military contexts.

**Unanswered Questions:** Will the policy impact religious accommodations for servicemembers?

**Stakeholders:** Servicemembers of excluded denominations may face restricted religious practice.

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  • Further backlash and potential revisions

    Probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will the new policy affect religious accommodations for servicemembers?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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