The community of social work is governed by a code of ethics that helps practitioners act in the most consistent and professional manner. "The Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers stipulates that social workers should obtain education about and seek to understand the nature of social diversity and oppression with respect to religion" (Hodge, 2002 ). Although social workers may be open to organized religion, Hodge found in his study of social workers that 57 percent of social workers do not participate in organized religion, yet 86 percent of the United States population stated religion was somewhat or very important in their lives.…