Creed definition
Creed means a system of religious beliefs, including moral or ethical beliefs about right and wrong, that are sincerely held with the strength of traditional religious views.
Creed means (a) a formal statement of religious belief, a confession of faith (b) a system of belief, principles, or opinions
Creed means any system of beliefs guiding or directing a person's behavior and actions including, but not limited to, an organized religion, sect, or philosophical society.
Examples of Creed in a sentence
Under rules of the Texas Supreme Court and the State Bar of Texas, we advise our clients of the contents of the Texas Lawyer's Creed, a copy of which is enclosed.
I am obligated to educate my clients, the public, and other lawyers regarding the spirit and letter of this Creed.
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More Definitions of Creed
Creed means all aspects of religious beliefs, observances or practices, as well as sincerely-held moral and ethical beliefs as to what is right and wrong, and/or addresses ultimate ideas or questions regarding the meaning of existence, as well as the beliefs or teachings of a particular religion, church, denomination or sect. A creed does not include political beliefs, association with political beliefs or political interests, or membership in a political party.
Creed means a system of religious beliefs and religious
Creed means a person’s religion or practice of religion.
Creed means any system of beliefs guiding or directing a person's behavior and actions
Creed means Creed Energy Center, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
Creed means declaration of religious belief and does not include secular, political, ideological, moral, social, or economic beliefs.
Creed means a system of religious beliefs, including