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Yes I agree with the trinitarian doctrine established by the Nicene Creed of 325.
But the additional items (Virgin Mary and the holy Universal and apostolic church) that were put in in 381 in the Council of Constantinople, I'm not sure if I can go along with (they need to be clearly defined).
But anyway if the trinity is the issue, I think we are ok. But if this is only the beginning to get rid of the unorthodox groups whose doctrines do not fit in the ecumenical agenda, then I don't think we can be careful enough with we say.
Thanks for your support and concern, Sophia. I appreciate it. The Lord is my strength and my shield...![]()
Well, the way the Nicene Creed was used previously at CF, members did not have to affirm the exact wording of it. There are some Christian groups that are opposed to the use of creeds as a test of fellowship (as Adventism was in its early years) even though they agree with the teachings included in the Nicene Creed. They are still allowed to call themselves Nicene Christians for CF purposes, especially if they believe in the Trinity.
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