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Christians should use the version of the Nicene Creed with Filioque
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| Christians should use the version of the Nicene Creed with Filioque | |
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Supporting arguments
Using the "filioque" clause correctly communicates that the Father and the Son are consubstantial, and that the Holy Spirit expresses the will of both of them. This correctly explains the nature of the Trinity, that God consists of one entity in three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. [1]
Opposing arguments
The modified version of the Nicene Creed denies the true nature of the Trinity, that God consists of one entity in three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. [2]