A Michigan defense contractor will voluntarily stop stamping references to Bible verses on combat rifle sights made for the U.S. military, a major buyer of the company’s gear.
In a statement released Thursday, Trijicon of Wixom, Mich., said it will also provide free modification kits to the armed forces that allow removal of the Scripture citations from the telescoping sights already in use. Through multimillion-dollar contracts, the Marine Corps and Army have more than 300,000 Trijicon sights.
- From the Washington Post.
If Trijicon also stops making Holy Hand Grenades, we’ll lose the Crusades for sure.
(via adamisacson)
The best part is that to remove the markings from 300k sights, they provided, free of charge, 100 modification kits. For the lucky 100 soldiers assigned this duty, it’s like KP, only it offends God.
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So much for separation of church & state
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