美国国防部因摩门教议员反对更新承认的宗教派别清单


2026-06-08T17:48:06.357Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:黑利·布里茨基
发布时间:2026年6月8日,美国东部时间下午1:48

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内容摘要

  • 美国国防部修订了面向军人的承认宗教派别清单,此前有批评指出,原清单将基督教相关类别排除了耶稣基督后期圣徒教会(摩门教)。
  • 包括摩门教议员、参议员迈克·李在内的多名议员反对最初的清单:该清单将21个信仰列为基督教变体,却未将摩门教会纳入其中。
  • 国防部长皮特·赫格斯瑟的办公室调整了清单,不再按类别划分宗教信仰。

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美国国防部更新了用于人力资源系统的军人可填报的经核实宗教派别清单,并移除了多个信仰类别的“基督教”标注,此前周末因耶稣基督后期圣徒教会未被列为基督教信仰引发强烈反对。

上周,五角大楼发言人肖恩·帕奈尔在网上分享的一份清单明确了31种军人可选择填报的宗教类别,其中21种被归类为基督教变体,但耶稣基督后期圣徒教会未被纳入基督教范畴。这一情况随即遭到摩门教议员的批评,其中包括坚定的特朗普支持者、参议员迈克·李。

“我认为五角大楼的做法非常不妥,他们将美国几乎所有宣称信仰耶稣基督的宗教团体都归类为基督教,唯独排除了耶稣基督后期圣徒教会的信徒,”李在周日发布的一段网络视频中表示,“我觉得这很冒犯,不仅因为这恰好是我的信仰,也因为这恰好是数万美军官兵的信仰,更因为这违背了任何基本的体面准则,违背了我们共同的传统和共同信念——即政府不应介入不同宗教教派之间的教义争端。”

另一位来自犹他州的共和党议员迈克·肯尼迪称五角大楼的清单“有误”,并表示“必须予以纠正”。

周一,五角大楼发布了修订后的第二版清单,移除了各类信仰和教派的“基督教”标注。

“五角大楼的职责不是裁决神学辩论,而是确保在军队中尊重并鼓励官兵真诚的信仰,”五角大楼在X平台的快速响应账号发文称。

李对更新后的宗教代码清单表示欢迎,称他对赫格斯瑟“纠正了错误”表示“感激”。

此次修订之际,国防部长皮特·赫格斯瑟正誓言全面改革军队牧师团。他在去年12月的一段社交媒体视频中表示,近几十年来牧师团“被削弱”、“被边缘化”。他于今年3月宣布调整军队宗教代码,但当时并未公布具体清单。

赫格斯瑟表示,此前用于军人填报宗教信仰的代码“激增到200多种”,称其“不切实际且无法使用”。

“我们的内部审查委员会建议,国防部今后将采用31种宗教派别代码,”赫格斯瑟说,“这将使代码回归初衷,为牧师提供清晰、可用的信息,以便他们能够根据官兵的信仰背景和宗教习俗提供相应的牧养服务。”

Pentagon updates list of recognized religious affiliations after backlash from Mormon lawmakers

2026-06-08T17:48:06.357Z / CNN

By Haley Britzky

PUBLISHED Jun 8, 2026, 1:48 PM ET

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth arrives to a press briefing at the Pentagon on April 8 in Arlington, Virginia.

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Summary

  • The Pentagon revised its list of recognized religious affiliations for service members after criticism that Latter-day Saints were excluded from a list of Christian designations.
  • Some lawmakers including Senator Mike Lee, who is a Mormon, objected to the original list that labeled 21 faiths as Christian but not followers of the Mormon church.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s office adjusted the list so that faiths are not grouped.

AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.

The Pentagon has updated its list of verified religious affiliations for service members used in HR systems and removed the “Christian” designation from several faiths after facing backlash over the weekend that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was not designated as Christian.

A list shared online last week by Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell formalized 31 religious categories that service members could identify as — 21 of which were identified as variations of Christianity. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was not identified as Christian, a fact immediately criticized by Mormon lawmakers including staunch Trump supporter Sen. Mike Lee.

“I think it’s very unfortunate that the Pentagon has chosen to identify basically every faith group in America that professes faith in Jesus Christ as Christian with one exception: that is those belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,” Lee said in a video posted online on Sunday. “I find this offensive, not just because that happens to be my faith and not just because it happens to be the faith of tens of thousands of US military personnel, but it’s also just repugnant to any sense of decency, any sense of our common heritage and our common belief that the government needs to not weigh in on doctrinal disputes between various religious denominations.”

Another Republican Utah lawmaker, Rep. Mike Kennedy, called the Pentagon’s list “wrong” and said it “needs to be corrected.”

Monday, the Pentagon released a second version of the list, which removed the “Christian” identifier from the various faiths and denominations.

“The Pentagon’s job is not to adjudicate theological debates, but instead to ensure sincerely-held faith is respected and encouraged in our ranks,” a post by the Pentagon’s rapid response account on X said.

Lee welcomed the updated list of religious codes on Monday, saying he was “grateful” to Hegseth “for correcting the error.”

The changes come as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has vowed to overhaul to the military’s chaplain corps, saying in a video on social media in December that the chaplain corps has been “degraded” and “minimized” in recent decades. He announced the changes to the military’s religious codes in March this year, though the actual list itself wasn’t released at the time.

Hegseth said the number of codes used by service members to identify their faiths had “ballooned to well over 200 faith codes,” calling it “impractical and unusable.”

“Our internal review committee recommend that going forward the department use 31 religious affiliation codes,” Hegseth said. “This brings the codes in line with its original purpose, giving chaplains clear, usable information so they can minister to service members in a way that aligns with that service member’s faith background and religious practice.”

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