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  1. It is poor honour to sequester a creed from healthy handling, or to shrink from the serious examination of its doctrines. That which is true in Religion cannot be shaken; that which is false no one can desire to preserve.

    • The Bible Itself Uses Creed-Like Summaries.
    • The Apostles Did Not Write The Apostles’ Creed.
    • The Use of Creeds Is Not A Slippery Slope to Roman Catholicism.

    Probably the most well-known example of this is the Shemain Deuteronomy 6:4, which begins “Hear, O Israel: The lord our God, the lord is one.” This short creed-like statement is expanded upon by Paul in 1 Corinthians 8:6 to take account of the further revelation concerning Jesus Christ. Other creed-like statements in the New Testament are found in ...

    The legend that the twelve Apostles wrote the Apostles’ Creed appears to have originated in the fourth or fifth century, but there is no evidence that the legend is true. There is evidence in the second and third centuries of the existence of short creedal statements in the churches. One of the most well-known is the Old Roman Creed. Its content, a...

    As mentioned above, all Christians have a creed whether they realize it or not. All you have to do to prove this is to ask any Christian (including yourself), “What do you believe the Bible teaches about (pick a topic)?” Whatever the response is, it is a creed. The early Protestants did not reject the ancient creeds of the church. They continued to...

  2. Depreciation of the creeds. It is clear that historically the main branches of Christendom upheld the creeds as faithful synopses of biblical truth. However, radical subjectivism introduced by the theological enlightenment (1650–1800) led to a gradual depreciation of their validity.

  3. 'No creed but Christ'? Well, that's a creed. Learn why the ancient creeds still matter to Christians in this article by Michael F. Bird.

  4. Mar 4, 2014 · Simply because a full understanding is not possible for all (or even any) who recite it because, “the effort for most persons is greater than they are likely to make” is an indictment on our poor ability to teach people the creed, not the creed itself.

  5. Feb 1, 2018 · The instruction in the Missal states, “Instead of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, especially during Lent and Easter time, the baptismal Symbol of the Roman Church, known as the Apostles’...

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  7. Hence, many of the occasions I have just listed would be appropriate, as would a fixed mid-week Eucharist (or Eucharists) to both honor those appointed days or days that honor others that the Church may deem worthy. For many of those occasions, the Church does not require the Creed.

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