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The Nicean Creed is a creed of the Catholic Church. Seventh-day Adventists do not have any creed except for The Bible. Having said that, much of the Nicean Creed lines up with Biblical teaching: Eternal Trinity of Father, only begotten Son, and Holy Spirit; Creator God; virgin birth; crucifixion, resurrection, ascension to the Father, and second coming of the Son; inspiration of the prophets by the Holy Spirit; one true church; baptism; judgment; resurrection of the dead; and the world to come.

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