Nicene Creed: Difference between revisions
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| * If the Son and/or the Holy Spirit are not of the “same substance” as the Father, then belief in the Son and the Holy Spirit becomes polytheistic and allows for belief in other gods. | |||
* If the Son and/or the Holy Spirit are not of the “same substance” as the Father, then belief in the Son and the Holy Spirit becomes polytheistic and allows for belief in other gods. | |||
* “Strict” monotheistic religions such as Judaism and Islam reject the divinity of Christ. | * “Strict” monotheistic religions such as Judaism and Islam reject the divinity of Christ. | ||
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