Monday, January 18, 2010

The Bible Codes Part II




U.S. Military Weapons Inscribed With Secret 'Jesus' Bible Codes

I imagine that it won't be long before the likes of Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Chucky Shumer and other (progressive democrats) will descend as a unified cacophony on the American military and demand in unison, a total and complete recall of all existing US weaponry in use today. Hillary Clinton might even return to a suspension of disbelief over this FUBAR.

As a matter of fact, this may be what the Obama team has been searching for as their absolute and iron clad excuse to pull out of Afghanistan and Iraq all along. How can the these pious democrats and keepers of the founding principles, in good conscience allow this travesty to memory of Thomas Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptist to stand?

What I find particularly amusing about this report, is the reference to the supposed inclusion of "secret bible codes and secret Jesus codes" incorporated onto these weapons sights by the manufacturer.

Coded references to New Testament Bible passages about Jesus Christ are inscribed on high-powered rifle sights provided to the United States military by a Michigan company, an ABC News investigation has found.


Apparently the truth is, nothing has been found and nothing has been obscured period. These inscriptions have apparently been there all along and dating back for years. It's just that someone finally noticed that they were there and broke the supposed "Jesus code."


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."

Trijicon confirmed to ABCNews.com that it adds the biblical codes to the sights sold to the U.S. military. Tom Munson, director of sales and marketing for Trijicon, which is based in Wixom, Michigan, said the inscriptions "have always been there" and said there was nothing wrong or illegal with adding them. Munson said the issue was being raised by a group that is "not Christian." The company has said the practice began under its founder, Glyn Bindon, a devout Christian from South Africa who was killed in a 2003 plane crash.


So there you have it. It won't be long before the secular humanists in congress (and there are many) will be wailing and gnashing their teeth and tearing at their tunics and besieging the Army and Marine Corps to lay down these offensive Christian crusader weapons.

Can a call for reparations be not far behind? To sooth the scarred souls of all the poor Muslim combatants who have been felled in the name of Allah by one of these demonic Christian devices?

Stay tuned.....I say that it will take less than a month before the sack cloth and ashes of the democrats begins over this issue of pseudo separation of church and state and their call for millions to be spent to rectify the tragedy if insipid Christianity being placed surreptitiously onto American weaponry and ordinance.

4 comments:

XtnYoda said...

Now wait a minute... I thought all those inscriptions on our national monuments built by our founders and patriots don't really mean anything... you know... all those scripture references all over New England... so... what the heck about a little bible reference you need a magnifying glass to see on a military sight mechanism?

Prime said...

Now you know that we can't have any of that Chuck. After all, how are they going to ever get In God We Trust off the money and the rest of it, if they allow something like this to go unchallenged.

XtnYoda said...

Thought they were going to put "in God we trust" on the edge of the new coins... you know... so it will wear off real quick... or is that just an urban legend?

Prime said...

That was the plan for the supposed new dollar coins. But the bottom line, Americans have not widely utilized dollar coins (silver dollars) since back when a dollar was actually worth a dollar and the coins were 100% silver.