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What Do Jesus, Rifle Scopes and Dead Terrorists Have in Common? Trijicon

Brian2580 Wrote: Jan 25, 2010 12:17 PM
The issue of the Christian texts on guns is also not an important one. As so many have said here the scopes have been used for many years without complaint.

The problem is much larger than guns, and has to do with the fact that so many here believe we are actually in a holy war. We aren't. The fact that some religious zealots on both sides think we are does not change that.

Passing out Bibles to our servicemen is great, but to pass out Bibles to Iraqis and Afghans is probably not such a good idea. We shouldn't be delivering Christianity with our guns. There are church groups and missionaries that can present the gospel to the world. Our military is not the appropriate institution to act on the Great Commission....

In the latest edition of political correctness gone wild, Mikey Weinstein and the Military Religious Freedom Foundation are droning on about scope manufacturer Trijicon putting Scripture references on their gun optics that our troops use to kill Muslim maniacs. They think a biblical citation will offend our opposition and be used as a recruiting tool for terrorist tools.

This politically correct, anti-Christian military “watch dog” is the same group of wizards that didn’t catch Nidal Malik Hasan’s “SoA” (Soldier of Allah ref) on his military business card and claim that somehow Hasan felt harassed by non-Muslim military meanies into killing...