The Nicene Creed was amended at the First Council of Constantinople. Although one could use Ncene-Constantinoplean Creed to refer to it, it is commonly called the Nicene Creed. The salient point is that the Nicene Creed explains the historical, classical, Orthodox view of Christians to the Holy Trinity. It explains the contention, debate, or heresy on the topic of this thread, the relationship of God the Father and God the Son.
Do you affirm God the Son ?
The term *God the Son* is found exactly NOWHERE in Scripture. That's a Catholic invention and no Christian is going to affirm Catholic inventions.
Catholicism messes with Scripture for some reason, which, following these threads is because the Catholic church and Catholics in general, find the Word wanting and think they can improve on it, as if God did not do an adequate job explaining Himself and they think they can do better and know the mind of God better than the Holy Spirit who inspired Scripture.
What chutzpah.....