Examples of creed in the following topics:
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- Sectarianism is sometimes defined in the sociology of religion as a worldview that emphasizes the unique legitimacy of believers' creed and practices and that heightens tension with the larger society by engaging in boundary-maintaining practices.
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- The United States under the First Amendment allows people to practice their religious beliefs, despite differences in creed or culture.
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- Conventional religions, by definition, have strong institutional structures, including formal hierarchies and mandated sacred texts and/or creeds.
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- This council developed a comprehensive and widely debated Social Creed, which served as a humanitarian "bill of rights" for those seeking improvements in American life.
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- Kennedy's Executive Order 10925 mandated "affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin. "
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- Beyond that, individuals are free to decide how they want to believe and fill in their own creeds and express their conscience.