Surprise surprise...the liberals are in hissy fits and the conservatives are raising Budweiser cans in honor of the Bible being printed on everything.
If Trijicon is using the Bible references as part of the serial numbering system, that's their right because in the end it only denotes some significance in the sights origin (date, model, make, etc.). They can use whatever system they want on their own model. However if Trijicon is only putting the references on the end and has no organizational value, I can see it possibly having an issue with General Order #1.
And there is NO WAY it's gone unnoticed until now. The DoD spends years testing these kinda things before issuing them out. I wouldn't have an issue if the serial numbers ended in a reference to the Koran, Book of Mormon or one of Dawkins' books. I can take it off if it "offends" me or I can ignore it. Either way, it's a great sight and it'll do it's job. Killing everyone equally, regardless of religion. (please note some sarcasm in that last comment?)