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I think one other thing missing here is the origin of the creed. Why do we profess it? The Nicene Creed is the yard stick against which one measures their belief. The original creed was to combat the Arian heresy that claimed the Christ was a creature and not eternal. What is professed in the creed is the minimum of what a Christian must believe and those teachings that stand in opposition have traditionally been considered heresies.
I often wonder if the Church fathers from Nicea would even consider most Christians to be followers of the true faith given their propensity to define Christianity as their own set of beliefs instead of a universal (i.e. catholic) set of beliefs.
I often wonder if the Church fathers from Nicea would even consider most Christians to be followers of the true faith given their propensity to define Christianity as their own set of beliefs instead of a universal (i.e. catholic) set of beliefs.