Trijicon biblical verses controversy

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The Trijicon biblical verses controversy, refers to the stamping of Bible verse references (e.g. "Rev21:23") onto optical sights for rifles manufactured by Trijicon. Such firearms are also known as "Jesus rifles". Users and purchasers of the equipment—which included the United States Army and Marine Corps and military units around the world—were unaware of the inscriptions. Upon discovery of the practice in 2010, controversy erupted across religious and political spectra regarding inappropriate and sacrilegious aspects. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Trijicon biblical verses controversy, refers to the stamping of Bible verse references (e.g. "Rev21:23") onto optical sights for rifles manufactured by Trijicon. Such firearms are also known as "Jesus rifles". Users and purchasers of the equipment—which included the United States Army and Marine Corps and military units around the world—were unaware of the inscriptions. Upon discovery of the practice in 2010, controversy erupted across religious and political spectra regarding inappropriate and sacrilegious aspects.
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