Posted on Mar 27, 2022
CH (CPT) Antonio Arnold
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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As a Chaplain, you would be required to administer not only religious support to members of many faiths, but also spiritual wisdom, comfort, and solace.

We expect our line Officers to be able to think critically, solve problems, and write well. We have decided that a good minimum threshold to establish these credentials is a college degree. Because it would take too long to properly vet and analyze for these traits, we have effectively outsourced this analysis.

So, too, for Chaplains. The ecclesiastical endorsement is the Army's way of establishing your suitability for the role of chaplain via outsourcing, because testing, vetting, and analyzing for these traits would take too long (and would be prone to religious bias - whoever is doing the evaluation may downgrade you based on their religion, not yours).

In a nutshell, if you ain't good enough to serve those who pray to your own God, then you definitely ain't good enough to serve the Soldiers who pray to myriad Gods.
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CH (CPT) Antonio Arnold
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That being said, should the Army or military in general consider Professional Counselors for this role as well. Many of our Soldiers are not religious and may feel uncomfortable in opening to Officer with badge with a religious affiliation. What are your thoughts? I've been out for awhile and noticed the change on how Chaplains served our soldiers not to mention face challenges that may questions their faith, and endorsements. Always staying focused on the ever changing policies, memorandums and etc.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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CH (CPT) Antonio Arnold We have plenty of professional counselors, too. But they don't look at things through the same lens.
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It's important because we require a certain set of professional qualifications and/or certification for any specialty in the military that isn't necessarily military-specific. Engineers, doctors, nurses, mental health specialists, the list goes on - every one of those specialties is required to have particular qualifications and certifications before they're allowed to be an officer in that professional area in the US military. Therefore, it is logical that the Chaplain Corps should require the same. We are a professional military, professional standards need to be met.
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