Posted on 09/03/2015 4:34:55 PM PDT by Sergio
A gun manufacturer in Florida has designed an assault rifle featuring Christian symbols - in the hope it will never be used by 'Muslim terrorists'.
Muslim groups have condemned the divisive gun, which they suggest will be bought by 'Christian terrorists'.
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Yes - I know it isn’t what you were looking for, but....
Crossbreed holsters are great for concealed carry, and have a cross on some of the hardware.
All the Trijicon inscriptions refer to light, something Trijicons are renowned for gathering.
I think that would be (to them, anyway) when Edward III tried to re-take Jerusalem.
Here’s the appropriate banned verse for the Trijicon illuminating scope in (JN 8:12)
“Once again, Jesus spoke to the people and said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows Me will never walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.”
Good answer!
But, by that definition, I guess there are “assault” baseball bats and lengths of pipe and on and on.
We keep worrying about that Christian backlash against Muslims, and it still hasn't happened. I continue to be surprised by each of the 26,801 and counting Muslim terrorist attacks since 9-11-2001, still without that forecast backlash. If the mainstream media didn't keep assuring me that a Christian backlash is the real danger, I might almost believe I should worry more about those tens of thousands of Islamic terrorist attacks against Christians and Jews. Fortunately, MSNBC keeps my concerns where they ought to be.
By that definition, a lot of things could used in place of a rifle—and “assault baseball bat” or an “assault”length of pipe, for instance ...
“Divisive guns”
That’s funny.
They did not design a new rifle, sheesh. They put a design on a rifle.
THIS IS AWESOME .. Guns kept out of terrorist hands👉AR15 Dipped in bacon? Heh... Guess again: https://t.co/4xdElekDjF pic.twitter.com/wyiM8gMawe— BOSSY Erin Cruz (@WAGNERGIRLE) September 3, 2015
Wrong verse. See Deuteronomy 32, 42.
I like that one even more.
I have a former Gurkha khukuri knife that can get pretty divisive at times.
I am not a bit surprised.
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