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U.S. Military Weapons Inscribed With Secret 'Jesus' Bible Codes


I see nothing wrong or unconstitutional with Trijicon marking their products with the Bible refrences. Now, to be fair, I'm a Christian, so admitidly... I really like the idea of putting Bible references on products. There are many companies who allow their workers to sign their name or motto to a product. I don't see this is any different. If it were a Muslim company plugging Koran references, I'd be less thrilled with the practice. BUT, it still would not be wrong or unconstitutional!

What do y'all think?
 

I don't know Matt, but I'd say our timing is preeeeeety good..
"It's wrong, it violates the Constitution, it violates a number of federal laws," said Michael "Mikey" Weinstein of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation

 
I have been researching which red dot sight I might like to purchase. Just another check mark in the Trijicon pro list. Open to suggestions, so any advice is appreciated.
 
One Nation Under God. Our Country was founded under the concept that God is Real, that there is only one God, and that the Bible is the Word of God. Those who find that objectionalble, voice that opinion because of the freedoms provided in this society. A society founded by Christians. Only those familiar with the Bible would know what those "codes" were, and how are the lives of the non-believer affected or changed. They are not. It's just the liberal media, supported by the liberal ACLU making noises of objection to Christianity. They do it anywhere they have an opportunity. To separate Church and State, to separate God from Government is to bring demise to a Nation founded on principles of Christianity. That said, I already know the end result................... Revelation.
 
Makes me feel like going out and buying a new Trijicon sight today. :biggrin:

In and Out Burger has biblical verse citations on the bottom of their beverage cups.


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I may be wrong, but isn't this ass backwards? That would be like saying an Israeli company couldn't stamp the Star of David on their products being sold in the U.S.

Religious freedom is the freedom to speak of and practice your religion...Not the freedom to be sheltered from every religion you don't follow.
 
The man that started the company is a Christian. If he wants to promote his Christianity he has the right. I think I will by one.
 
Nitpicking by the Athiests. I mean, with all the activity going on in combat, WHO CARES?
One would think a soldier in enemy land would have a lot more to worry about than this silly sh*t.






'It violates the Constitution'
Bulls*t. The constitution prevents the government from stamping a Bible verse on a scope. Nothing in the constitution prevents a privately owned company from stamping ANYTHING it wants on it's own product.




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It is NOT un-Constitutional. However, in the current political climate, the company will probably lose its military contract. Which, of course, is Biblical in that Christians will be persecuted (in this case, in the form of loss of revenue which helps to support a lot of people).
 
We say "God Bless America" all the time and when a company that supports our troops offends some mindless Muslim terrorist, I don't give a Sh** what the leeral media says. If the company changes the practice, shame on them. I am tired of people saying they worry about offending those that want us dead. F*** 'em!
 
Didn't someone once say there were no atheists in a foxhole? Maybe they said there were no atheists on the beach at D-Day. I wonder if "Mikey" has been shot at before? I can't imagine praying to Obama, Tom Cruise or Oprah if I'm being shot at.
 
Congress is prohibited by the Constitution from establishing a national religion. Trijicon is not Congress and they are not establishing a region. So there's nothing unconstitutional here. Displaying the 10 commandments is not establishing a religion either. Nobody is required to belong to a particular religion to own property, get a job, vote, etc. All the crap about separation of church and state is just that - crap.
 
Didn't someone once say there were no atheists in a foxhole?

Most guys don't give a rats a** one way or the other. We just do our job and go about our business.

As far as the ACOG fiasco, I hear some scopes are equipped with “cross” hairs, too. That's so insensitive. But seriously though, who really cares? My ACOG puts the rounds where I need them. That's all that matters.
 
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As far as the ACOG fiasco, I hear some scopes are equipped with “cross” hairs, too. That's so insensitive. .........

The whole object is to use the cross on the muslim terrorist and send them to the other side as quickly as possible. No sense keeping him from his heavenly harem.

-Doc
 
Liberals at it again

OK, so Trijicons been putting this on their sights for years and nobody but the enemy is complaining. I also don't understand, Muslims yell Allah akbar or what the heck they yell every time they blow up innocent civilians, women and children or behead people. Now they are upset because this sight has a reference to a Bible verse. I say keep the verse and send them to meet their maker. I would even suggest dipping the ammo in pigs blood just to seal the deal.

Wind-age and elevation will help you to reach out and touch someone.
 
There's nothing wrong with someone etching something biblical on their product. Especially if it mean something good.
 
....I say keep the verse and send them to meet their maker. I would even suggest dipping the ammo in pigs blood just to seal the deal.....

Sounds like a good idea to me.

I understand the Israelis bury dead suicide bombers in pig offal.

-Doc
 
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