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U.S. Military Weapons Inscribed With Secret 'Jesus' Bible Codes
http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=9575794
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That's ridiculous, how is this ok in any way shape or form?
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hey as long as the sights are working, whats the harm?
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I knew those bastards were using cheat codes to score those headshots.
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Bible inscriptions: One of the military sights in use with the code of 2COR4:6, which refers to the New Testament's Second Corinthians, chapter 4, verse 6
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They should write something like "Requiescat In Pace" on the bullets
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just stamp them all with BFG.
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2 cor 4:6 is "For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness" |
The holy warriors of Christ shall defeat the false moon god Mohammed.
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well, now we know whose side god is on!
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I thought that Jesus Christ avoided fights and he said, "Blessed are the peacemakers."
No? I mean Jesus Christ walked around without any armor and without any weapons. |
sounds like a crusade.....
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copy and pasted------>"Kill'em all, and let God sort'em out" is adopted by the Marines and the Green Berets. I think it derives from "Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoset", or "Kill them all. God will know His own.". This was a misunderstood reference to 2 Tim. 2:19 which in part reads, "The Lord knoweth them that are his". I think this comes from around 1210AD, when Pope Innocent III unleashed "orders of fire and sword" against heretics throughout Europe. In this process there was a terrible massacre at the city Beziers, where it was thought that over 100,000 people were killed. After that city where taken, they had captured over 450 "heretics", but many of them claimed to be good Catholics. The quote is believed to be first used here, when they killed all the "heretics". It did not matter if they killed good people, because if one led a godly life, God would know of it, and the reward would be eternal paradise anyway.
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err, i am HEATH ... mother nature is the only thing i believe in ... and it'll survive any religion :P |
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fuck, if only christians werent that ignorant ... the stories of genesis and other shit is WAY older than christianity (gilgamesh epos - READ IT!) ... there are scientific facts about the big flood ... 9400 YEARS AGO! also, noahs arch ... the oldest found stone writings about it point to a ROUND ship, just like the small hulls IRAQI used almost 10,000yrs ago ... fuck, i wish ppl wud use their brains and watch more science docu :2 cents: ... mesopotamia is the craddle of ... oh well, with all the believers in "gods creation" i bet many will come to bash the shit outta me, but i care a fuck :pimp grr, and how about a LULLABY? ya know where that comes from? ... dig a lil deeper and read about adams FIRST wife LILITH ... you wont get it coz yer burried in BELIEVE ;P |
""It allows the Mujahedeen, the Taliban, al Qaeda and the insurrectionists and jihadists to claim they're being shot by Jesus rifles," he said. "
he does have a point. i mean... i'd want to get shot in the face with a different rifle for sure. you know, if i had a choice of which rifle i would get shot in the face with. |
Fuckin' bad ass... Fuck yeah! :pimp
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Ezekiel 25:17 - I wouldn't mind that one...
At least the pulp fiction version, which is actually a blend of that verse and Psalms 23 |
Jesus has shares in Trijicon.
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so ?
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Palin 2012!!!
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Religious war... it's on!
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oh, and i found this ... Noah's Ark and the Ziusudra Epic: Sumerian Origins of the Myth is a book that takes a fresh look at six versions of the Ancient Near East flood myth, demythologizes them, and combines the various story elements like pieces of a jigsaw picture puzzle into one coherent story. There actually was an archaeologically confirmed flood about 2900 BC on which the ark stories were based, but it was a local river flood, not a global deluge. The original ark stories were about a small commercial river barge that was hauling a few hundred cattle, sheep, and goats, but there were no kangaroos, lions, apes, elephants, or giraffes on that cattle barge. The emphasis in this book is on what was physically possible, technologically practical, and consistent wth archaeological facts in ancient Sumer, now southern Iraq. The result of this synthesis is a reconstruction of a lost legend about a Sumerian king named Ziusudra who was chief executive of the city-state Shuruppak at the end of the Jemdet Nasr period about 2900 BC. A six-day thunderstorm caused the Euphrates River to rise 15 cubits, overflow the levees, and flood Shuruppak and a few other cities in Sumer. A few feet of yellow sediment deposited by this river flood is archaeologically attested and artifacts at about this sediment level have been radiocarbon dated. When the levees overflowed, Ziusudra (Noah) boarded a commercial river barge that had been hauling grain, beer, and other cargo on the Euphrates River. The barge floated down the river into the Persian (Arabian) Gulf where it grounded in an estuary at the mouth of the river. Ziusudra (Noah) then offered a sacrifice on an altar at the top of a nearby hill which storytellers mistranslated as mountain. This led them to falsely assume that the nearby barge had grounded on top of a mountain. Actually it never came close to a mountain. Skeptics are correct when they say Noah's flood (as it is commonly understood) could not have happened, because many of the story elements, such as grounding of the ark in the mountains of Ararat, would have been physically impossible. This book uncovers how the mountains of Ararat got involved in the story (Noah did not go there) and locates the precise spot (within a few meters) of where Noah offered his sacrifice. This is a historical site (not on a mountain) that has already been excavated by archaeologists. After the ark grounded, Noah met other survivors of the flood and some of the things they discussed are mentioned in the myth that priests and storytellers told about the flood. Noah's family separated and Noah had to flee into exile, because of conflicts between Noah and other survivors of the flood. The place where Noah lived until his death is identified in this book. Noah's sons traveled northwest on foot along the Tigris River and settled at a place identified in this book. The incredible numbers in Genesis 5 were the result of an ancient scribe mistranslating some archaic pre-cuneiform numbers into cuneiform sexagesimal numbers. The incredible numbers in the Sumerian King List were also mistranslated by another ancient scribe. This book successfully matches the Genesis 5 numbers to the Sumerian King List numbers. FUCK RELIGIONS :thumbsup |
Zeitgeist
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Does it really matter?
Signed, An atheist |
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It's kind of a funny usage of it TBH.. and it's not like the company is engraving it in the guns sights and telling them to strike down the non believers or anything.. |
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And if the company had put stuff from the Koran in their you be agaisnt it becaue youa re a hypocrite. |
All snipers pray to jesus...
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American's aren't the only Christians in the world you know, other Bibles claim violence is... well quite bad. You know, the whole "turn the other cheek" mentality no faithful and righteous American will ever practice... :1orglaugh Well neither will I but I don't claim to be a blessed person or even Christian, despite being baptized |
shot in the face by jesus
shot face jesus face shots from jesus clever |
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