No matter whether someone was a Democrat or a Republican, the creed was capitalism.
There is no such thing as ‘apolitical culture’|rhhackettfortune|September 30, 2020|Fortune
Regardless of race or creed—in many cases, regardless of highly limited capital—these entrepreneurs were able to buy a McDonald’s franchise and reap the rewards.
Why McDonald’s sets the standard for equitable business models|jakemeth|September 16, 2020|Fortune
“Basically, Scott was a cool, normal guy,” former Creed sound engineer Kirk Kelsey told Rolling Stone.
Creed Singer Scott Stapp’s Fall From Grace: From 40 Million Albums Sold to Living in a Holiday Inn|Marlow Stern|November 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Listening to Creed is perhaps his way of saying, “Forget everything you think you know about music, and start with a blank slate.”
Jenny Lewis on 'The Voyager,' the End of Rilo Kiley, and High School Classmate Angelina Jolie|Marlow Stern|August 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
With every race and creed of the the world paddling on a lake in Queens, I was eager to see how a team can win or lose.
Bros Love Dragon Boats|Daniel Genis|August 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Indeed, every Assassin's Creed game—aside from a small segment of one—has had a man as its center.
Video Games Need More Than Damsels and Dames|Tauriq Moosa|June 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The council concluded with the emperor Constantine insisting that the bishops come to an agreement over the wording of the creed.
Plotting Nicea III Could Be Pope Francis's Masterstroke|Candida Moss|June 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Her creed must arise from her own instinctive and intuitive impressions.
Idolatry|Julian Hawthorne
To go forth and be great in commerce by deserting his creed would have been nothing to him.
Nina Balatka|Anthony Trollope
In the schools everything that might be offensive to any creed was to be omitted from the curriculum.
History of the Jews, Vol. V (of 6)|Heinrich Graetz
But what can be more consistent with the principles and professions of the New-Light creed?
Quodlibet|John P. Kennedy
Philip's orders had arrived: no Englishman of any creed or kind was to be allowed to trade in his West India dominions.
English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century|James Anthony Froude
British Dictionary definitions for creed (1 of 2)
creed
/ (kriːd) /
noun
a concise, formal statement of the essential articles of Christian belief, such as the Apostles' Creed or the Nicene Creed
any statement or system of beliefs or principles
Derived forms of creed
creedalorcredal, adjective
Word Origin for creed
Old English crēda, from Latin crēdo I believe
British Dictionary definitions for creed (2 of 2)
Creed
/ (kriːd) /
noun
Frederick. 1871–1957, Canadian inventor, resident in Scotland from 1897, noted for his invention of the teleprinter, first used in 1912