Garpal Gumnut
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One of the citations on the gun sights, 2COR4:6, which refers to Second Corinthians 4:6 in the New Testament, which reads: 'For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/wor...et-Bible-messages.html?ITO=1490#ixzz0d63AZtI7
You nailed it Kennas - the current show is merely to keep the US war machine ticking over, launder money and keep the US population in a war ready state.Oh dear!
That is extremely untidy. If true.
But, I don't see the next world war being religious in nature.
Iraq/Afghanistan/Pakinstan/Yemen is just a side show until one of the large powers opposes the US.
No one can do that without other significant alliances, and there are none.
Wait till China, Russia, India, EU start making pacts. This will happen as the US slides.
We will then go from one Superpower to alliances and they will whittle down to two. Us and them.
Then, oh dear.
It appears that this identification stamp is a consequence of the manufacturers predeliction with christian religion and is most likely designed as a kind of trademark rather than any kind of call to action.
• Morality
We believe that America is great when its people are good. This goodness has been based on biblical standards throughout our history and we will strive to follow those morals.
Ah, religion.
Nothing like fiercely and blindly held faith and fanaticism to get people into extreme conflict. You don't get wars fired up over one side preferring Pepsi and the other Coke, or one liking tea and the other coffee, or even one side liking Ford and the other Holden...
A US military contractor has said it will stop engraving Biblical references on rifles used by the US army.
The markings, in the form of coded references, have been appearing on products made by the US firm Trijicon, based in Michigan, for decades.
But on Thursday, US military chief Gen David Petraeus, said the practice of scripture references was "disturbing" and "a serious concern".
The firm also sells the gunsights to Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
The inscriptions - which include "2COR4:6" and "JN8:12", relating to verses in the books of II Corinthians and John - appear in raised lettering at the end of the stock number.
The engraved references are being removed from the weapon sights.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/americas/8474268.stm
What is it mounted on?
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