Some people may say I am being too sacreligious, but I just can't help it sometimes. Let me state for the record that the Salvation Army does good things, and they do many great things, as well. However, most people forget or have never realized that the Salvation Army is a far-right evangelical group. The "Salvation" Army. The following material is verbatim from there "About Us" section on their website.
The Salvation Army was founded as an evangelical organization dedicated to bringing people into a meaningful relationship with God through Christ. Its doctrinal basis is that of the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition. It is composed of persons who are united by the love of God and man, and who share the common purpose of the organization - to motivate all people to embrace the salvation provided to them in Christ.
The word "army" indicates that the organization is a fighting force, constantly at war with the powers of evil. Battles are effectively waged through an integrated ministry that gives attention to both body and spirit. It is a total ministry for the total person. The Army cooperates with churches of all denominations to meet the needs of the community.
Those who have drifted away from God and those estranged from their own religious affiliations are often attracted to The Salvation Army. The are first urged to seek Christ for pardon and deliverance from sin. Then they are encouraged to return to active memberships in their own churches or to enroll as soldiers in a corps community center. Young people often are attracted through local music groups, youth camps, and recreational centers.
The Salvation Army
I do admit that the Salvation Army and its main goals of helping people is good and I also cherish there work, but a purely faith-based approach, er, a purely judeo-christian-faith-based approach, is antiquated, as well as, dare I say it, unAmerican.