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How you define the word doesn't change the Creed. The Creed says the Son is one substance with the Father. The Father is Deity because of who He is. Likewise the Son is Deity because of who He is. He is of the very substance or essence as the Father, that makes Him Deity, or God.
If you listen to those two audios I posted you will see what the Nicene view of the Trinity is.
I agree with the Nicene Creed. I just disagree with your interpretation of the Creed. The audio is selective in its research and is not comprehensive of the early church. I'd rather read directly from the source (in context) instead of hearing a compilation of what someone else believes the early church promoted.
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