
Other references include citations from the books of Revelation, Matthew and John dealing with Jesus as "the light of the world." John 8:12, referred to on the gun sights as JN8:12, reads, "Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."You know that someone in Washington DC will have a fit over this - in fact, I daresay ACLU
Trijicon confirmed to ABCNews.com that it adds the biblical codes to the sights sold to the U.S. military.
So what is the difference between this and the soldier or Marine who places the verse reference on himself, which is often done in the military. Ever read the headbands on helmets?
My biggest concern - if I just happened to be on the House Ways and Means Committee - is are these sights effective? If the answer is yes, then frankly I don't care if they have coded references to Black Sabbath lyrics.
Uncomfortable with God on the sights? Maybe you ought to be, son . . .
3 comments:
It comforts me to know Parker is out there with prayers and Bible verses.
I like the pics of Sarahcuda looking through what I presume to be one of these sights. Serious head burstage for libs who think about it.
--mech
God is a redneck,ever been in the store @johnny's birth place?Kingsland Ar.gunaholic commie-hatin Insane...
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