FAQ
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WTF is Pew Pew?
One is in a church, and the other is in fatigues. Put them together, and you have a Christian soldier. But don’t worry, Pew Pew HQ is not a religious organization and does not proselytize. Besides, Christians should be more concerned about the quality of their members than their numbers anyway.
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The Seal
The Pew Pew seal is modeled after the labarum, a military guidon used by Emperor Constantine I that incorporated the chi rho, a Christian symbol composed of the first two letters of ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ (Greek christos). Lowered crossed rifles form the chi, representing long-awaited rest from war, and the rho is represented by a Bishop’s crozier. The chi rho is surrounded by 5-pointed stars arranged in a circle, like the Betsy Ross flag, representing the twelve tribes of Israel and apostles of Christ.
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The Font
Marine veteran Josh Terry made the Pew Pew lettering based on the famous preamble to the Constitution, “We the People.” The P is always lowercase because humility is a cardinal virtue for grunts.
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