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creed

any system of principles or beliefs (= religious doctrine) the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group

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A belief is purely an individual matter, and you cannot and must not organize it. If you do, it becomes dead, crystallyzed; it becomes a creed, a sect, a religion, to be imposed on others.
The laws apply to everyone irrespective of race, creed or color.

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No matter what his race, colour or creed.
I feel I should have been able to get at least that much of my creed across, but I failed.
I asked whether God set an exclusive value on creed. since it was such an accident of birth.
The creed of pleasure soared into a philosophy of life. while Dorian stood as if he were under a spell.
But, good my brother, do not, as some ungracious pastors do, show me the steep and thorny way to heaven whilst, like a puffed and reckless libertine himself the primrose path of dalliance treads. and minds not his own creed.
By the premature adoption of an extreme belief and creed, it is well to understand this in looking to the duties of adult life, in particular, the married state, when you will emerge into a world of grown-up problems for the first time.
The evil that men should turn their brothers into beasts of burden, to slave and suffer in dumb anguish, to be stripped of spirit and hope and faith, only because they're of another race, another creed.
Man's still an ape, and his creed's still a totem pole.
Creed can have strange visions.
I'm speaking for my wife, of genuine Lebanon creed.
And that goes for every last one of you regardless of your race, color or your creed.
If I were to ask you your philosophy of life or your creed, what would that be?
Do you have a philosophy or a creed that you live by?
I got a right to, without regard to race, creed or color according to the 14th Amendment.
Creed can have strange visions. Only it's true.
That is America's creed. That is the Gospel of the Church.
That goes for every last one of you. regardless of your race, color or your creed.
I got a right to, without regard to race, creed or color. according to the 14th Amendment.
Where each man, regardless of race, creed, color, gets free dental work and a chance of subscription-buying all the good things in life.
But actually, and, uh, factually, such is not its creed.
That has always been your creed.
Grannies are no respecter of race, creed or sex.
Just proves that we don't discriminate for reasons of race, creed, colour or. state of health.
Sexual relations with girls of every race, creed and colour.
Bill Longley, Creed Taylor and all them other Taylors down in Gonzalez.
Let's have it, Dallow's creed.
Had Mrs. Girard followed, even if with fanatical fervor, a religion or political creed - but she hasn't.
It's been the family creed for 800 years.
Cybermen will remove sex and class and colour and creed.
The political creed of the Lord? - Always!
You callin' Apollo Creed a clown?
So Apollo Creed on January 1 gives a local underdog fighter an opportunity.
There's nothing they'd like better than to see Apollo Creed give a local boy a shot at the world title on this country's biggest birthday.
Some more coffee, Mr Creed?
They need sparring' partners for Creed.
Would you be interested in fighting Apollo Creed for the world heavyweight championship?
Apollo Creed does.
Rocky, how do you expect to fight Apollo Creed?

News and current affairs

Today's market fundamentalist creed fails to recognize that financial markets are inherently unstable.
The environmental movement is a new secular Christian creed, for which saving Spaceship Earth has replaced saving souls.
They see a president committed to the advancement of all Americans, regardless of race, gender, creed, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, handicap, or economic status.
A land divided by caste, creed, color, culture, cuisine, custom, and costume is united in consensus around a great conviction: cricket.
This creed has clearly not survived its creator.
Genocide, after all, is a matter of intent, of killing or persecuting people on the grounds of their race, ethnicity, or creed.
Doubtless, we will learn more about Blair's justifications for what he did, and further articulations of his interventionist creed, when he goes on the lecture circuit and, in due course, publishes his memoirs.
The creed of the Prize did not depend so much on the merit of the winners, as much as the understanding that the Prize was a powerful means to gain prestige, publicity, and advantage.
The law should be no more immune to critical examination than any other creed.
We should all bear this in mind, for territorial ambition often goes hand in hand with the censor's creed.
For the true believers in this creed, the suggestion that the manager of a business should strive for anything except maximizing value for shareholders is heresy.
The socialism established by Mao Zedong has been replaced by a thoroughly cynical creed.
Israel as a nation of victims is, in fact, contrary to its founders' creed.
Today, Darwin's theory of evolution is more a hindrance than a help, because it has become a quasi-theological creed that is preventing the benefits of improved research from being fully realized.
Islamist extremism is a handy revolutionary creed for vulnerable young people to latch onto, to gain a sense of power and belonging.
Such beliefs come naturally to those committed to the view that markets perform better without regulation, and Rajan's statement is a good illustration of the IMF's creed at the time.
Merkel's government does not include Germany's Greens, but the Green ideology has become a widely shared national creed in Germany.

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