Check your Trijicon for bible verses

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  1. signal4l's Avatar

    signal4l said:
    This just makes me want to buy an acog.
  2. Powder_Burn's Avatar

    Powder_Burn said:
    Now ABC News is on it...

    Pentagon Supplier for Rifle Sights Says It Has 'Always' Added New Testament References
    http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=9575794
  3. Alpha Sierra said:
    Quote Originally Posted by bkb0000 View Post
    the point of these little christian symbols isn't to convert anyone. the point of the fish is today the same as it was yesterday- a symbol for christians to show other christians that they're christians. back then it was to show christians refuge in a place where they would be beheaded/hanged/cruicified/starved to death/tortured to death for their faith. today, it's just nice to see that there are still other christians out there. we aren't physically harmed for a views today, but we're still stigmatized and despised, and our numbers are halving every generation.

    the symbols arent for you- they're to comfort us.
    +1

    And Amen, brother.
  4. mattjmcd said:
    1Jn1:7
  5. xjustintimex's Avatar

    xjustintimex said:
    Quote Originally Posted by mattjmcd View Post
    1Jn1:7
    you got the same as mine
  6. rhewitt's Avatar

    rhewitt said:
    Listen I think it’s cool what trijicon does. Allot of companies do things like this but with out the religion part. I am agnostic and really don’t believe in allot of things you folks do but I support company’s that want to do this. I don’t think we should bitch about it really. It’s not your company and it’s not your product. If you don’t like it don’t use it. I trust my life to trijicon and I know allot of people in allot of careers that do also. No matter what’s put on the side they are the same product to people love and use. I think it just a little cooler.
    Last edited by rhewitt; 01-18-10 at 23:38.
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    macman37 said:
    If I wasn't so broke I'd turn 2 of my rifles into "Jesus Rifles".
    Keep your powder dry.

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  8. vietboy1st's Avatar

    vietboy1st said:
    found it.... Wow...
  9. rrpederson said:
    wow i didnt see the outcome of this thread coming.
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    Atg336 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Submariner View Post
    Only if most of your shooting is outside of 50m. And even then, an off set T-1 is a great enhancement. Otherwise, get an Aimpoint and, perhaps, an Aimpoint magnifier.
    Yeah, I can't just shoot at one range. Very boring. Besides it doesn't flex your capabilities, there is no challenge. It's like studying Liechtenauer only, and only knowing effective strikes from the top instead of being well rounded and capable by also studying Fiore dei Liberi and embracing effective unterhau strikes as well. Def. getting the H-1 too, though.


    Quote Originally Posted by Submariner View Post
    King Alfred of England declared that Scripture was the basis of English law. That common law is the basis of our legal system.
    Basis of law is different than literal interpretations, i.e.; Sharia Law in Saudi Arabia. English Common Law has also transformed since it's inception by good ole' Al. As you know this happens by precedents. If Law does not transform, than it is not Law as we know it today, and instead it becomes antithetic to the point of keeping order in a constantly transforming cultural value systems and human social environments. This is a Highly debatable subject. I like! I would have been burnt at the stake 400 years ago for revealing that I am a secular humanist (atheist). This is not true today... I hope it stays this way.

    Once you try to put God back in law, it immediately becomes intolerant and against the idea of freedom of expression/belief and will begin to oppress those who are non-Christians or non-believers by taking the stance that they are wrong. This is why I still have trouble with people swearing on the Bible to say the truth in a court room (or during inaugurations). Why not swear on the Constitution?
    An objective and thorough study of the Founding Fathers will reveal that most of them were either Deist or just plain non-Christians. They spoke of God and the Creator only to appeal to the masses and be listened to by practicing Christians, but most did not believe in such and would not identify with period or modern Christians. T.J. actually wrote a new version of the New Testament taking all the religious and miraculous stuff out, and focused on very earthly teachings of Jesus. Don't get me started on John Adams.

    Human is a human - universal truth.
    Humans die - universal truth.
    There is a God(s) - not so ( I would have burnt in some kind of Hell by now, or struck by lightning or smitten in Iraq).

    Again debatable. But now we are waaayyyy off topic.