Identification friend or foe
From Kristos Vocabulary Booster
English
Noun
identification friend or foe (abbreviated as IFF)
- (in a civilian aircraft) a transponder that responds by sending a code identifying itself
- (in a military aircraft) a transponder that responds by by sending a similarly coded signal, only when detecting a code indicating the radar is part of the friendly-forces' network
In article <090.08.15.05.768863000@srcbs.org>, basicallyblues says...
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>So, what's your argument that the trinity existed prior to the 3rd
>Century (you will alos notice that I've never said "before Nicea"!!!!!.
And what is _your_ argument for ending a question with exclamation points!
>I've said the 3rd Century nobody has proven this assertion wrong.
That is not true. We have proved it wrong. You just refuse to take notice and
admit the truth.
>The fact that certain "early church fathers" spoke in language that
>"sounds" like the Father and Son are both "God" in the Trinitarian
>sense- and THAT IS THE ISSUE ALL ALONG- a further review shows that the
>so-called "ante-Nicene" fathers routinely CONTRADICT what later became
>the trinity doctrine!!!!
This is not even a sentence! And you claim to have proved _us_ wrong? Not with
malformations like that!
But whatever that gibberish was supposed to mean, it is simply FALSE that your
'furhter review' shows that they contradict the later Trinity doctrine. On the
contrary: the 'further review' shows, if it is _genuine_, unlike your so-called
'review', that the language you -thought- contradicted it does not. It is, at
best, ambiguous. So when read IN CONTEXT, we see that no, it does not contradict
Trinity.
I have shown this, for exmaple, with the early citations of the LXX of Proverbs
8:22.
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Subudcat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)
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