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A creed is a statement of belief, usually religious.
Creed may also refer to:
Religion
- Apostles\' Creed, an early statement of Christian belief
- Nicene Creed, the most widespread or ecumenical Christian statement of faith
- Athanasian Creed, a statement of Christian Trinitarian doctrine
- Ecumenical creeds, the "universal creeds" accepted by almost all mainstream Christian denominations in the western church
- Chalcedonian Creed, adopted at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 in Asia Minor
- Social Creed (Methodist), a social creed of the American Methodist Episcopal Church
- Masai Creed, a creed composed in about 1960 by Western Christian missionaries for the Masai people of East Africa
- A New Creed, an affirmation of faith used widely in the worship services of the United Church of Canada
- Islamic Creed, see Shahadah or Aqidah
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