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SnorterLuster
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It is probably a pet peeve of mine, but when I say the creed, it is what I believe. When I die, I don’t expect there will be any of my fellow parishioners there saying “we” committed these sins and “we” did these acts of charity. The judgement will be of me, as an individual, not of my wife, kids or the other parishioners.A) Isn’t it “we” who are saying the creed? Corporately, together, in one congregation? I’m mean, we can say “I” when we’re praying the Creed alone, can’t we? Aren’t we preserving the essentials (God the Father, God the Son, begotten not made, one in being, etc)
If you have ever said an oath in a group setting, it usually goes “I, (say name), do solemnly swear…etc.”. I have never heard of it being "We do solemnly swear…
Anyway, I do think words make a difference, even words with one or two letters.