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creed
noun as in belief, principles
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Along the way, he shares his creed and his hope for what she will become one day: “‘Toes in the soil beneath my feet.’
But during our investigation it became clear to us that the belief Sadr is still alive holds great power as a unifying creed for many Lebanese Shia.
They don’t serve the agenda of any single person, party or creed, no matter how powerful.
But the scene underscored a question as old as the faith itself: is Christianity a creed to be spoken, or a practice to be lived?
And this is important because in his own way the vice-president is a follower of the modern creed his Maga allies claim to hate - identity politics.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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