Department of Defense Classified Evangelicals, Catholics  as 'Extremists' 
like Al-Qaeda, Documents Confirm
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By _Stoyan Zaimov_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/stoyan-zaimov/) , 
Christian Post  Reporter
August 28, 2013|3:59 pm
The Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty revealed that on Monday it  
received more than 1,500 pages of documents confirming that the Department of  
Defense classified religious groups such as Catholics, Evangelicals, Jews, 
and  Mormons as religious "extremists" similar to Al-Qaeda and the Ku Klux 
Klan in  training materials. 
"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," said Chaplain (Col.) Ron Crews, USAR 
retired,  executive director of the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty. 
"The materials we have received verify that the military views the Southern 
 Poverty Law Center as a 'reliable source' for Equal Opportunity briefings 
even  though it has engaged in a pattern of labeling evangelical Christians, 
 Catholics, and other conservative and orthodox faith groups as 
'extremists.' The  documents demonstrate that the Department of Defense has 
chosen to 
rely on these  biased SPLC materials to train Equal Opportunity Officers in 
the military." 
The Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit civil rights organization  
founded in 1971 and headquartered in Alabama, has labeled a number of  
organizations with conservative ideals as "hate groups," including the Family  
Research Council. 
The Archdiocese for the Military Services and the Chaplain Alliance for  
Religious Liberty found evidence _earlier this year_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/evangelical-christianity-catholicism-labeled-extremist-in-army-pres
entation-93353/)  that showed  that U.S. Army Reserve Equal Opportunity 
training briefs listed Evangelical  Christianity and Catholicism as "religious 
extremism," with a slide putting them  alongside groups such as Al-Qaeda and 
the Ku Klux Klan. 
"The number of hate groups, extremists and anti‐govt organizations in the  
U.S. has continued to grow over the past three years, according to reports 
by  the Southern Poverty Law Center. They increased to 1,018 in 2011, up from 
1,002  in 2010 and 602 in 2000," a slide presentation labeled "Extremism &  
Extremist Organizations" reads.  
After the Chaplain Alliance obtained those slides, it filed a Freedom of  
Information Act request in order to obtain all materials relating to the  
information soldiers have been given during military training. 
"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. Its actions harm and threaten 
the rights of 
the  countless men and women defending our country who are members of these 
various  faiths," Crews explained. 
The Chaplain Alliance executive director called on the military to make 
sure  that no future briefings rely on materials provided by the SPLC or 
similar  groups who place such faith groups on the same standing as extremists 
and 
 terrorists

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