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 Creed 

A creed is a statement of belief, usually religious belief. It is derived from the Latin credo for I believe.

Christian creeds

Of the above list, the Nicene Creed is probably the most widely used among Christians today, followed by the Apostles Creed.


There's also a Christian rock band called Creed, whose members believe in God and have a large Christian fan base.

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