this comment in itself reveals your motive -
The Nicene is present both in Protestantism and Catholicism
Creeds may say many wonderful things in them they also showed intolerance towards others who lived among them that honor the Lord according to the dictates of their own conscience.
I asked you where in the Nicene does that occur?
Please respond or cease this absurdity
The Nicene is present both in Protestantism and Catholicism
Creeds may say many wonderful things in them they also showed intolerance towards others who lived among them that honor the Lord according to the dictates of their own conscience.
I asked you where in the Nicene does that occur?
Please respond or cease this absurdity
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That was not always the case in the early days...
“Catholics Need Not Apply”
That was the sign that applicants often found on employers’ doors during the Irish, Italian, and eastern European immigration booms of the 1800s. Unfortunately, it is the sign that some modernist theologians would like to hang on the doors of the Catholic Church today.
http://thursdaynightgumbo.blogspot.com/2007/06/woodward-catholics-need-not-apply.html