Military – Secular Policy Institute https://secularpolicyinstitute.net Sun, 11 Oct 2020 04:03:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 SECULAR RECOMMENDATIONS ON DEFINE AND RESTRICT PROSELYTISM https://secularpolicyinstitute.net/define-and-restrict-proselytism/ Tue, 18 Nov 2014 00:18:04 +0000 http://secularpolicyinstitute.net/?p=235 military-preachingMilitary culture problematically promotes religious belief. A Department of Defense public affairs officer recently stated that it is acceptable to talk about faith but not to push it on others. However, specific case studies, regulatory requirements, and even basic definition of terms are not publicly available. Congress and military leaders should oppose efforts under the guise of ÔÇÿreligious freedomÔÇÖ or ÔÇÿconscienceÔÇÖ to discriminate or gain special privilege for religion. Proselytism and ubiquitous prayer create a military culture that oppresses nontheists, especially in the absence of any outreach or services.

POLICY RECOMMENDATION: Provisions for religion and belief should be optional. Services should be available for those who feel they would benefit but should not be mandatory or induce repercussions for those who do not participate.

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SECULAR RECOMMENDATIONS ON PROHIBIT COMMAND ENDORSEMENT OF RELIGION https://secularpolicyinstitute.net/prohibit-command-endorsement-of-religion/ Tue, 18 Nov 2014 00:16:55 +0000 http://secularpolicyinstitute.net/?p=232 military-religion-endorsementCommand endorsement of religion is common throughout the military. Unit logos are printed on Bibles, Bibles are placed in government hotels as a matter of policy, unit mottos commonly have religious themes, and prayer is said at most official command activities and every evening on naval vessels. Eliminating command endorsement of religion provides unimpeded opportunity for personal expression of religion and even facilitation and funding opportunities for religious activities, facilities, and events so long as they are not mixed with official command functions.

POLICY RECOMMENDATION: Non-social, non-chaplain, command-sponsored events and activities constitute official government expression of religion rather than personal expression of religion. The Secular Coalition recommends these activities be eliminated.

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SECULAR RECOMMENDATIONS ON CHAPLAIN TRAINING ON THE NON-THEIST PERSPECTIVE https://secularpolicyinstitute.net/chaplain-training-on-the-non-theist-perspective/ Tue, 18 Nov 2014 00:14:34 +0000 http://secularpolicyinstitute.net/?p=229 Military_chaplain2Chaplains currently have training about the diversity of belief systems they will encounter in the military as well as their requirement to serve the wide diversity, from Wiccan to Muslim to Christian Science to Sikh. Chaplains have no such training for the non-theist perspective so they are ill-equipped to provide referrals, provide appropriate resources, or even to be effective in basic counseling services.

POLICY RECOMMENDATION: Non-theist-developed training on the non-theist perspective (e.g., atheist philosophy, humanist values, beliefs, history, and practices, and non-theistic grief counseling) must be added to the Chaplain Corps College program of instruction in each branch of the military.

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SECULAR RECOMMENDATIONS ON PROVIDE FOR HUMANIST CHAPLAINS https://secularpolicyinstitute.net/provide-for-humanist-chaplains/ Tue, 18 Nov 2014 00:13:22 +0000 http://secularpolicyinstitute.net/?p=226 military-chaplainWhile our military is making substantial progress integrating gay, lesbian and female Americans into its ranks, it continues to discriminate against nontheists. The chaplaincy has never had any formal training in non-theistic beliefs and practices. They are thus unqualified to extend their services to nontheists.

The chaplaincy is of benefit to military personnel and is one of many ways to serve. The chaplaincy is not solely about theistic religion. They have a varied and complex list of duties, including responsibility for morale support, advice on ethical decisions, and a variety of training. None of these duties requires a certain type of belief, either theistic or nontheistic. Humanists are capable of performing these duties and should not be excluded because of their beliefs. Humanists constitute 3.6% of the general population yet have no chaplains. Military chaplains are 98% Christian even though less than 70% of the military identifies as Christian. Humanists should be properly identified as a critical shortage in the chaplaincy. There are special accession programs for Jewish and Catholic chaplains, and Humanists should be added to the list for these programs until the shortage is resolved.

POLICY RECOMMENDATION: A qualified Humanist chaplain candidate should be appointed without delay.

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SECULAR RECOMMENDATIONS ON RECOGNIZE HUMANIST IDENTITY https://secularpolicyinstitute.net/recognize-humanist-identity/ Tue, 18 Nov 2014 00:11:37 +0000 http://secularpolicyinstitute.net/?p=221 military-humanistOne of the very first in-processing activities for all military personnel is to receive their ID tags. Young troops are asked, ÔÇ£What is your religious preference?ÔÇØ There are over 100 different specific, general, and administrative answers to that question, and military personnel enjoy the right to put their beliefs on their ID tags and official records. Humanists are denied even that basic right. They must choose ÔÇ£atheistÔÇØ or ÔÇ£no religious preferenceÔÇØ which are both terms that state what they donÔÇÖt believe, not what they do believe. Adding an option would be neither administratively cumbersome nor intrusive on other beliefs, but that one additional option would add affirmation that all beliefs are accommodated equally.

The Army chaplains have, for over a year, blocked an open request for a humanist option. It would also allow for collection of proper demographics by accommodating humanists in the military as separate from ÔÇ£no religious preferenceÔÇØ or ÔÇ£atheist.ÔÇØ

POLICY RECOMMENDATION:┬áÔÇ£HumanistÔÇØ must be added to the list of religious preferences in all branches of service and the Defense Manpower Data Agency.

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