Religious Organizations Support End of DADT

A broad coalition of faith voices spoke out today against the discriminatory “Don’t ask, Don’t Tell” law that prevents some of the best and brightest women and men from serving their country.

“Forcing our men and women in uniform to lie about who they are goes against the core religious tenets of all major faith traditions. Telling the truth is an American and a religious value,” said HRC Religion and Faith Program Director Harry Knox. “Not only does ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ harm our national security, it also fails to live up to the moral standards to which we aspire.”

The faith coalition wrote to U.S. Senators and House members today saying in part: “We write because we strongly believe this policy of government-sanctioned discrimination is morally wrong and entirely contrary to the teachings and values of our faith communities.”

“As military chaplains, we routinely work with service members whose faith traditions and belief systems are different from ours. The idea that repeal of DADT will infringe on our religious liberty is insulting to all the serving chaplains who professionally minister to and with people of diverse beliefs every day,” said Captain John F. Gundlach, a retired Chaplain of the U.S. Navy. “It is time to realize that bigotry – not one’s sexual orientation – is incompatible with military service. It’s time for gay Americans to be able to serve our country proudly and openly, with continued courage, honor, and commitment.”

Signatories to the letter are as follows:

Alliance of Baptists

American Conference of Cantors

American Friends Service Committee

Central Conference of American Rabbis

DignityUSA

Disciples Justice Action Network (Disciples of Christ)

The Episcopal Church

Equal Partners in Faith

The Fellowship

Friends Committee on National Legislation

Interfaith Alliance

Jewish Council for Public Affairs

Lutherans Concerned/North America

Metropolitan Community Churches

More Light Presbyterians

National Black Justice Coalition

National Council of Jewish Women

Other Sheep: Multicultural Ministries with Sexual Minorities

Rabbinical Assembly

Seventh-day Adventist Kinship International

The Sikh Coalition

Union for Reform Judaism

Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations

United Church of Christ, Justice and Witness Ministries

United Church of Christ, Wider Church Ministries

United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society

United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism

Unity Fellowship Church Movement

Women of Reform Judaism

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