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Nicene and Apostles' Creed: Mike affirms them but would add content on repentance

Live Q&A - Theology, Apologetics and The Christian Life 00:23:34 – 00:24:04

Viewer asking about the Nicene and Apostles' Creed

Mike says he can affirm both creeds happily but finds them not fully sufficient — he would add emphasis on repentance, which he sees as central to apostolic preaching but underrepresented in the creeds.

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@3HillsMinor @ymmotrojam @Rattle_Resists @Kdubtru @michael_ronning Rob, I appreciate you calling me a gentleman to Dr. White and for inducting me back into your life by unblocking me. What confession or creed is this in? Apostles' Creed? Nope. Nice...

@3HillsMinor @ymmotrojam @Rattle_Resists @Kdubtru @michael_ronning Rob, I appreciate you calling me a gentleman to Dr. White and for inducting me back into your life by unblocking me. What confession

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@ardecllc The Nicene Creed wasn’t made to add to Scripture but to guard it. When

@ardecllc The Nicene Creed wasn’t made to add to Scripture but to guard it. When false teachers twisted the identity of Jesus (Jn 1:1, 14; Co 2:9), the Church summarized what the Bible already said so

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@DavePellowe @MikeWingerii Male only eldership was not in the creeds and confessions. Read the Nicene creed again. That modern churches are doing it doesn’t make it a core doctrine. It is not a core doctrine and that’s why it should not be called he...

@DavePellowe @MikeWingerii Male only eldership was not in the creeds and confessions. Read the Nicene creed again. That modern churches are doing it doesn’t make it a core doctrine. It is not a core

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@CrackaNyc @IndianaBrunner @DrFrankTurek I’m saying they are not Christians beca

@CrackaNyc @IndianaBrunner @DrFrankTurek I’m saying they are not Christians because they don’t follow the Biblical definition of a Christian defined by the Bible and reflected in the Nicene Creed.

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