Ravanosh,
It seems that you are over-thinking this. While I respect your beliefs in a spiritual universe (One of my majors was religious studies), you have created an error in your career priorities.
As a Canadian Forces Chaplain, your first duty is to your country and your fellow personnel. Canada is a democratic state, not a theocracy. Liberté, égalité, fraternité are essentially what will become your trinity. While spiritual advice and counsel is a very large part of the job, you will be completely beholden to the ideologies of Canada and its military. The taxpayers are paying your salary, not anyone or anything else. There may even be times when you may be asked to implicitly support something that contradicts your weltpolitik or theological beliefs. You'll have to reconcile that with yourself.
I've noticed your tag of 'Paladin', and frankly I believe you should rethink it. You give off the aura that you seriously style yourself as some righteous crusader. I think that can be a dangerous mindset. I would seriously caution you about using those wide brush strokes of 'good' and 'evil'. There are many people on both sides of the fence who fit into one of the categories, both, or neither. You seem to be respectful and humble, but I think that your humility is facetious, and you believe you are unequivocally right in everything you profess. You lecture other posters that they should keep their minds open and look for new answers; you should truly take your own advice. You deride other posters for not having the same mindset of what you've come to believe, yet in every major religious text there are passages telling us not to believe those lies spoken by people claiming it is God's truth.
If you want to be a true servant of God, beholden only to the word that you interpret, then join the clergy of whatever faith you profess. If you want to be a true servant of your fellow man, then keep thinking about the Canadian Forces.