Defense Department rejiggers list of recognized religions
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Officials emphasized the new list is not meant to endorse or delegitimize any religion, simply to improve chaplain support.
The new policy, which the Pentagon framed as a largely administrative action, leaves just 31 religious categories to choose from, 22 of which are Christian.
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The updated Department of Defense list , which reduces religious codes from more than 200 to 31 for administrative efficiency, groups numerous Christian traditions under the “Christian” umbrella but lists the church separately as “Church