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None of the Creeds attempt to state every truth. They'd be thousands of pages long if they did (maybe millions of pages, LOL). They address issues of debate and importance of their day.... and things that were considered important to embrace. They traditionally came in the liturgy after the readings (where God speaks to us) and were the response of the people, "this is believed" ("credo" = "I believe")
As a Lutheran, I'd be pleased if those who created the Apostle's and Nicene Creeds had a petition "And we believe in the Holy Scriptures, the source and norm for faith." But they didn't; perhaps because they didn't need to - that wasn't controversial and didn't need to be said?
I guess you could say much the same about the Bible itself. I mean, I have a LOT of questions the Bible never clearly answers.... a LOT of things were I wish the Bible was clearer or more explanitory. Or the statement, "The Bible contains 66 books (here's the list) and the words therein are the source and norm for faith and practice, not the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church." And "Preborn babies are fully human and killing them as in abortion is a horrible sin and if you do it you'll fry in hell." But it's not there. Life.
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As a Lutheran, I'd be pleased if those who created the Apostle's and Nicene Creeds had a petition "And we believe in the Holy Scriptures, the source and norm for faith." But they didn't; perhaps because they didn't need to - that wasn't controversial and didn't need to be said?
I guess you could say much the same about the Bible itself. I mean, I have a LOT of questions the Bible never clearly answers.... a LOT of things were I wish the Bible was clearer or more explanitory. Or the statement, "The Bible contains 66 books (here's the list) and the words therein are the source and norm for faith and practice, not the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church." And "Preborn babies are fully human and killing them as in abortion is a horrible sin and if you do it you'll fry in hell." But it's not there. Life.
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