K.S. Rajan (29
Aug 2013)
"Pentagon Classifies
Evangelical Christians, Catholics as “Extremists”"
Pentagon Classifies Evangelical Christians, Catholics as
“Extremists”
Aug 28, 2013
By Todd Starnes
The Department of Defense classified Catholics and Evangelical
Christians as religious extremists similar to Al-Qaeda,
according to training materials obtained by the Chaplain
Alliance for Religious Liberty.
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The Pentagon also considered the Southern Poverty law Center’s
“hate group” list a “reliable source” for determining extremism
and labeled “Islamophobia” as a form of religious extremism.
The revelations come just days after Judicial Watch discovered a
separate Pentagon training document that depicted the Founding
Fathers as extremists and conservative organizations as hate
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The Chaplain Alliance uncovered in more than 1,500 pages of
documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request
after a U.S. Army training instructor told a Reserve unit based
in Pennsylvania that Catholicism, Evangelical Christianity, Al
Qaeda, Hamas, Sunni Muslims, and the Ku Klux Klan were examples
of extremism.
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“The materials we obtained establish that the U.S. military
violated its appropriate apolitical stance and engaged in a
dishonorable mischaracterization of multiple faith groups,” said
Ron Crews, executive director of the Chaplain Alliance, an
organization that represents thousands of military chaplains.
The documents show an unknown number of equal opportunity
officers were trained at Fort Jackson, SC, using information
obtained from the SPLC.
The training material was made public after a soldier who
attended the briefing alerted Chaplain Alliance.
“He considers himself an Evangelical Christian and did not
appreciate being classified with terrorists,” Crews said. “There
was a pervasive attitude in the presentation that anything
associated with religion is an extremist.”
The soldier “produced the slides based on EO Leader’s Course
Program of Instruction obtained from the Soldier Support
Institute at Fort Jackson, South Carolina,” the document reads.
In addition to the slide presentation, the Reserve unit was also
shown a video provided by the SPLC and Teaching Tolerance. The
trainer told her superior officers she showed the video because
it was part of the “EO Advisor course curriculum.”
Crews is calling on the Pentagon to stop relying on the Southern
Poverty Law Center or any other group that considers mainline
religious organizations to be extremist or terrorist groups.
“Men and women of faith who have served the military faithfully
for centuries shouldn’t be likened to those who have regularly
threatened the peace and security of the United States,” Crews
said. “The materials we have received verify that the military
views the Southern Poverty Law Center as a reliable source for
Equal Opportunity briefings.”
The Pentagon did not return calls seeking comment. Last April,
spokesman George Wright told Fox News the training briefing in
Pennsylvania was an “isolated incident not condoned by the
Department of the Army.”
“This slide was not produced by the Army and certainly does not
reflect our policy or doctrine,” he said. “It was produced by an
individual without anyone in the chain of command’s knowledge or
permission.”
The Army said the slide was removed, the presenter apologized
and they considered the matter closed.
“Mr. Wright’s response is accurate but incomplete,” Crews told
Fox News. “Yes, the one offensive slide was deleted, but how
many other EO officers continue to use the SPLC as a source for
training materials?”