Posted on 12/06/2018 11:52:12 AM PST by I got the rope
People on Twitter are calling out President Donald Trump for failing to recite the Apostles Creed at the funeral for former President George H. W. Bush on Wednesday.
Footage from the event shows much of the church, including the former presidents seated with Trump, standing to recite the profession of faith.
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NO. I have quoted the verses but do not repetitively repeat or chant the entire prayer. I have been in services where it is done and it seems like a ritual. EXACTLY what the Lord does NOT want. The Lord prayed as an EXAMPLE on HOW to pray. I dont think it was intended to be a prayer repeated over and over again to the point where the profound truth of His prayer is lost in a ritual practice.
Lutherans use a version of it as well.
Somebody has misinformed you about this. If I were you, I'd get back to whoever it was who told you this, and inform them that is the oldest historically attested creed, older than the Nicaean, and in its simplest form was part of the summary profession of Faith for Baptism by the late 2nd century.
People who try to drive a wedge between the Lord and His Apostles and their successors, have a significant lacuna in their grasp of history.
I believe that President Trump saw the version of the Apostles Creed in the program and the wording that said,
“He suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended into hell.
On the third day he rose again.”
The proper wording should have been,
“He suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended to the dead.
On the third day he rose again.”
I think both he and Melania did not like the version that had the words, “He descended into hell.” I was troubled by that wording when I heard it.
I believe in God,
the Father almighty,
Creator of heaven and earth,
and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord
(At the words that follow up and including "the Virgin Mary," all bow.) who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended into hell;
on the third day he rose again from the dead;
he ascended into heaven,
and is seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty;
From there he will come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy Catholic Church,
the Communion of Saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and life everlasting.
Amen.
Those are older words.
I am stunned that so many of those posting on this thread missed the phrase that was used at the National Cathedral funeral. You used properly the phrase, “he descended to the dead.” At the funeral, the phrase “he descended into hell.” was used. No religion that I know of uses that phrase. That phrase was added to the Creed around AD 390. There is no textual basis for it in the New Testament. It was ended in the 20th century because it confuses the realm of the dead with the realm of eternal punishment and damnation. Christ may have suffered for the sins of mankind, but he did not suffer in the realm of hell.
Youre avoiding answering my question. I dont see anything in it that is unbiblical. Please explain.
Why would you say that?
Those older words, first used in 320 AD, were found not to have any support in the New Testament.
I believe in God, the Father almighty, (Mt 5 :45)
Creator of heaven and earth, (Gen 1: 1; Rom 1: 20)
And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord, (Mt 3: 17; Phil 2: 12)
Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, (Lk 1: 35)
born of the Virgin Mary, (Lk 2: 7)
suffered under Pontius Pilate, (Jn 19: 16)
was crucified, died, and was buried. (Jn 19: 29 42)
He descended into hell; (1 Pet 3: 19 20)
on the third day He rose again from the dead, (Mt 28:1-10; Jn 20:11-18)
He ascended in heaven, (Lk 24: 51)
and sits at the right hand of God, (Heb 1: 3)
the Father almighty; (Mk 14: 36)
from thence He shall come again (Mt 16: 27; Acts 10: 39;)
to judge the living and the dead. (1 Cor 15: 51)
I believe in the Holy Spirit, (Jn 14: 15 20; Acts 1: 7 8)
the Holy catholic Church, (Mt 16: 18 19; Eph 5: 26-27; Col 1: 24)
the communion of Saints, (Mt 28: 19 20; 2 Cor 11: 13; 1 Cor 15: 33)
the forgiveness of sins, (Jn 20: 22 23)
the resurrection of the body, (1Cor 15: 51 54; 1 Thes 4: 13 18)
and life everlasting. (1 Jn 5: 20)
Amen.
Thats the one phrase. Evedince of every other part of the creed can be found in scripture.
So many abortion lovers ....
Thank you! I apprecia that. A good overview.
What you describe would mean “buried” at that time.
They clearly made a decision not to recite it. They had their reasons and that’s good enough for me. No explanation, apology or repercussions need follow. Enough with the Creed police. Trump isn’t a showboater. Let’s continue to ignore the idiots and celebrate our President.
Well, it is good that you know what is in the hearts of your fellow Christians, that is a great talent.
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Show us where it is in the Bible.
(it isn’t)
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