The Salvation Army always seemed closer to Masonry than Christianity. Isn’t it one of their core tenants that you just have to believe in some God, but not the God of the Bible?
That will probably end the Salvation Army as a viable charity. Too bad. They used to do good things. Now that they have become Political, it is time to scratch them from the list.
Since there are no good works apart from Christ, they couldn't do good works, but they could do beneficial works. And support for beneficial works isn't a bad thing.
But now they just do Woke Works, which are evil. So donations in the Red Kettle now rank down there with Girl Scout Cookies, which also support an evil organization.
“Isn’t it one of their core tenants that you just have to believe in some God, but not the God of the Bible?”
Maybe now, but not always. My very fundamental, KJV-only, traditional, Baptist preacher uncle was a speaker at a SA camp in upstate NY every year back in the ‘60s. I would go once in a while. Except for their odd uniforms and structure, they didn’t seem “off” in any way.