Remarks on Creeds – Intolerance and Exclusion

[This article was taken from “Our Heavenly Father Has No Equals” by Don Snedeker.] Remarks on Creeds MY aversion to human creeds as bonds of Christian union, as conditions of Christian fellowship, as means of fastening chains on men’s minds, constantly gains...

The Apostles’ Creed

This creed is still used in baptismal ceremonies and public worship by most Protestants and Roman Catholics. It can be dated definitively to the eighth century, but it probably originated from earlier baptismal creeds. We believe in God, the Father almighty, creator...

The Athanasian Creed

[This article was taken from “Our Heavenly Father Has No Equals” by Don Snedeker.] This is a Latin creed used by the Western Church, unknown to the Eastern Church until the 12th century. It is generally accepted that the Athanasian Creed was not written by Athanasius...

The Nicene Creed

This is a statement of faith that is the only ecumenical creed accepted as authoritative by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and almost all mainline Protestant churches. The creed was most likely issued by the Council of Constantinople in 381 AD, hence...

Pagan Roots of the Trinity Doctrine

(© Ed Torrence 2002) The Trinity doctrine is not unique to, nor original with, Christianity. It has deep Pagan roots, dating back to at least two centuries BC, and has been prominent in many Eastern religions ever since. The Roman Catholic and Orthodox Church Councils...

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