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Trijicon Will Remove Secret Biblical Codes From Gun Sights Sold To US Military

RICHARD LARDNER   01/21/10 11:40 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — 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., says it is also providing to the armed forces free of charge modification kits to remove the Scripture citations from the telescoping sights already in use. Through multimillion dollar contracts, the Marine Corps and Army have bought more than 300,000 Trijicon sights.

The references to Bible passages raised concerns that the citations break a government rule that bars proselytizing by American troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, which are predominantly Muslim countries.

A spokesman for U.S. Central Command initially said the Trijicon sights didn't violate the ban and compared the citations on the sights to the "In God We Trust" inscription printed on U.S. currency.

On Thursday, however, Army Gen. David Petraeus, Central Command's top officer, called the practice "disturbing."

"This is a serious concern to me and the other commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan," Petraeus told an audience at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

In a statement issued later by the command, Petraeus said that "cultural and religious sensitivities are important considerations in the conduct of military operations."

New Zealand announced Thursday that they would remove the citations from the sights they have, and Australia, which also uses the sights, is assessing what to do.

New Zealand defense force spokesman Maj. Kristian Dunne said Trijicon would be instructed to remove the inscriptions from further orders of the gun sights for New Zealand and the letters would be removed from gun sights already in use by troops.

The inscriptions are not obvious and appear in raised lettering at the end of the stock number. Trijicon's rifle sights use tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, to create light and help shooters hit what they're aiming for.

Markings on the Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight, which is standard issue to U.S. special operations forces, include "JN8:12," a reference to John 8:12: "Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, 'I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life,'" according to the King James version of the Bible.

The Trijicon Reflex sight is stamped with 2COR4:6, a reference to part of the second letter of Paul to the Corinthians: "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," the King James version reads.

Photos posted on a Defense Department Web site show Iraqi forces training with rifles equipped with the inscribed sights.

Rev. C. Welton Gaddy, president of the Interfaith Alliance, said in a letter sent Thursday to President Barack Obama that the gun sights "clearly violate" the rule against proselytizing. Gaddy added that "images of American soldiers as Christian crusaders come to mind when they are carrying weaponry bearing such verses."

Mikey Weinstein, president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, contacted The Associated Press last week about the Scripture citations. He said he had received complaints from active-duty and retired members of the military. Weinstein said he couldn't identify them because they fear retaliation.

The company's practice of putting Bible references on the sites began nearly 30 years ago by Trijicon's founder, Glyn Bindon, who was killed in a plane crash in 2003. His son Stephen, Trijicon's president, has continued the practice.

"Trijicon has proudly served the U.S. military for more than two decades, and our decision to offer to voluntarily remove these references is both prudent and appropriate," Stephen Bindon said in the statement.

The statement does not provide an estimate on the removal costs. A company spokesman did not return a telephone call.

The company is also making the same offer to military in other countries that have purchased Trijicon's rifle sights.

An Army spokesman said Thursday the service was unaware of the coded biblical references until a few days ago.

"It is not the policy of the Army or the Department of Defense to put religious references of any kind on its equipment," Lt. Col. Jimmie Cummings said.

Marine Corps spokeswoman Capt. Geraldine Carey said the service "is making every effort to remove these markings from all of our scopes and will ensure that all future procurement of these scopes will not have these types of markings."

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Associated Press writer Anne Flaherty contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — 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...
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gal416
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09:26 PM on 02/28/2010
Here's a Bible verse you don't have to buy a scope to get and it's free of charge.

He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. John 3:36
11:46 AM on 02/02/2010
"The propagandist's purpose is to make one set of people
forget that certain other sets of people are human"

Aldous Huxley
04:52 PM on 01/27/2010
The problem with posting religious statements on stuff sold to the military just continues to make all war religious stuff, since the dawn of man. Some day when humans evolve (maybe 10,00 years) and their brains become advanced readers will laugh about the reptilian brains that believed in "religion" that humans with such undeveloped brains thought religious beliefs had any reality. The same goes for war, hate, anger, politics and related stupidity!
04:15 PM on 01/26/2010
Hmm, I went to their (trijicon) website. About one second after the screen was
full with their data, the screen went blank for about two NTSC frames.
(2/30th's of a second). Huh, I clicked on the French Language option, and then
the German and the Spanish. I experienced the same strange white flash
on the screen. I think trijicon used my own computer's camera to take my picture.
So, if any of you visit the site, put some electrical tape over your computer's camera.
Or show the screen the little camera your cat has in it's backside.
02:51 PM on 01/25/2010
bible verses huh?? what if they replaced it kill'em all and let Allah sort'em out???? i think that would be o.k. right?
12:36 PM on 01/24/2010
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03:19 PM on 01/22/2010
Because infidels reject God, their transgressions are not forgiven and they are subject to eternal death. Men are condemned to hell when they sin against the light of nature and their conscience. Rejection of God greatly intensifies the sinner's guilt, but it is not the source of the guilt. If not believing were the only sin of damned souls, then the heathens who are unaware of God’s Word would have to be excused by a just God, but sin is not a physical ailment. It’s an immoral choice. The wicked are without excuse.
God is love.
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canobserv
03:39 PM on 01/22/2010
Does this look like a church to you?........spare me the preaching.......

.....and does your post mean you agree with or are against putting bible verses on g u ns?......
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05:58 PM on 01/22/2010
That is a Muslim speaking
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cabinetmaniac
Think for yourself. Question authority.
04:51 PM on 01/22/2010
Do you have any other ignorant things to say?

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mrmikes
music saved me
03:13 PM on 01/22/2010
I'm pretty sure that when the new testament talks about "the light of the world" that it's not anticipating illuminated gun sights. This is just crazy.
01:49 PM on 01/22/2010
Kudos to the MILITARY RELIGIOUS FREEDOM FOUNDATION for discovering this Constitutional error!!! Go Mikey!!!
01:48 PM on 01/22/2010
I see that this made GOD so angry that HE killed the companies founder with an airplane. No wonder the son is taking the quotes off of the sights.
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OdinsEye
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02:23 PM on 01/22/2010
Huh?
03:15 PM on 01/22/2010
here is one .i. and the other one .i.
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OdinsEye
Korean-Latino cop and retired military combat vet
04:04 PM on 01/22/2010
The father died in 2003. The son continued the practice until now. Your post makes no sense.
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Guitarsandmore
devoted father, community activist, musician, reti
01:41 PM on 01/22/2010
End War & Occupations, Redirect Funding

We call on President Obama to fulfill his campaign commitment to withdraw all U.S. military personnel and mercenaries from Iraq within 16 months, and to resist redeployment to Afghanistan or the Pakistan border. Instead, bring the military home to their families and redirect wasteful military spending to meet human needs at home and abroad.

Toward that end, we call on the Democratic-led Congress to use its powers to cut off funding that prolongs the military occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan and begin the important work of bringing peace to the Middle-East region.
04:22 PM on 01/22/2010
"bringing peace to the Middle-East region"

3000 years of warfare in the Middle East. Peace? What makes you think WE can do that?

Peace = Utopian fantasy
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Guitarsandmore
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06:55 PM on 01/22/2010
Touche !

But Bullying our way through every country replete with the latest and greatest killing technology, weapons, and highly trained, skilled, warriors, is not going to bring about any lasting peace either. Hasn't worked after 8 years. Its not going to work.

This country seems to be addicted to war as a solution to all problems. We need to think a little bigger than that.

First a temporary restraining order for both sides. You stay on your side and we stay on our side. No one comes over here. We don't go over there. Works with crazy marriages.

Second, energy independence so we don't have to go back there for any reason. Then they can do whatever they want with their frickin oil.
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Guitarsandmore
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01:37 PM on 01/22/2010
As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. observed over 40 years ago, “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death,” and “of all the forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane.”
01:33 PM on 01/22/2010
I suspect that the inscription was also a way in which the founder of Trijicon channel himself some government contracts from Pentagon insiders who thought this was congruent with their own believes. A dog whistle of sort that alerts other hyper-religious bureaucrats telling them

- here, here, I too I'm a theocrat , who owns a Cristian company that makes rifle scopes, so give me some business, because WWJD.-
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OdinsEye
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01:39 PM on 01/22/2010
Probably not.
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OdinsEye
Korean-Latino cop and retired military combat vet
02:01 PM on 01/22/2010
To quote Robert Heinlein: " You have attributed conditions to villainy that simply result from stupidity".

AKA "Hanlon's Razor": "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity"
02:14 PM on 01/22/2010
I stand by my comment.
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bluto392
01:20 PM on 01/22/2010
I'm sure jebus would approve of his word on weapons. it's what he was about.

hey, isn't the gov't supposed to be religion neutral? can you imagine what would happen if there were verses from the koran on there?
01:18 PM on 01/22/2010
"The King will answer and say to them, 'Truly I say to you, to the extent that you did it to one of these brothers of Mine, even the least of them, you did it to Me.'

Put that in every military rifle scope, illuminated and visible when you look through it. It doesn't mean you can't still pull the trigger. It just clarifies the gravity of the act and its relation to the teachings of Jesus regarding enemies and the dehumanization of "other"
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yourmotherwasahamster
Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe
02:22 PM on 01/22/2010
Modern xtians regard jesus' teachings as quaint. Today it's all about money, power, and judging thy neighbor. And don't forget the smiting, smiting is timeless.
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gal416
is a Bible verse † † †
10:14 PM on 02/28/2010
Notice it said brothers. Only those who believe in him are considered his brother.

Mt 12:50 For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother.