

I believe
Apr 1, 2025
Jeff McCullough, a pastor and YouTube creator focused on faith conversations, and Kyle Beshears, a Baptist pastor and scholar, engage in a dynamic dialogue on the Apostles' Creed. They explore its historical and contemporary significance, noting its role in unifying Christian beliefs. The discussion also delves into how creeds differ in Latter-day Saint theology, addressing the complexities of identity and belief. Emphasizing love and understanding, they advocate for open conversations that transcend traditional theological boundaries, fostering deeper connections among believers.
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Fry Sauce Surprise
- Jeff McCullough had fry sauce before moving to Utah.
- It's not as unique to Utah as some believe.
Apostles' Creed Origins
- The Apostles' Creed, summarizing core Christian beliefs, wasn't written by the apostles but reflects apostolic tradition.
- It likely served as a baptismal affirmation, connecting modern Christians to their theological ancestors.
Apostles' Creed vs. Nicene Creed
- The Apostles' Creed is a grassroots document, not from a council like the Nicene Creed.
- It represents the oldest creed in Christianity outside of scripture, possibly dating back to the 2nd century.