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creed
noun as in belief, principles
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It was the creed that President Abraham Lincoln placed at the center of our national identity.
Jefferson’s Declaration established with “theological lucidity” that any person who shares its creed can be or become an American.
It is no accident of history that those creeds and movements that reject capitalism—Nazism, Soviet communism, radical Islam—also feature noxious antisemitism.
Huntington wrote that America’s initial elements of identity were race, ethnicity, culture and creed.
Inside Yemen, an impoverished nation of 40 million, Al-Houthi rules through a combination of religious inspiration and repression of those who don’t follow his radical creed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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