creed

A piece of parchment titled 'Creed' resting on an old book.
A creed that was meant to transcend ages, in reality, gathers dust in a corner.
Faith & Philosophy

Description

A creed is a splendid illusion one parades as a personal ideal and attempts to impose on others. Often the grand proclamation outshines any real practice, leaving its substance forgotten. The more passionately it is professed, the further it drifts from its original meaning. Example: She claimed equality as her creed, yet ignored her subordinates’ opinions in every meeting.

Definitions

  • A grand verbal ornament used to justify oneself.
  • A mental barricade erected to block criticism.
  • A parade of words that favors exaggeration over practice.
  • A machine that churns out fervent supporters.
  • A silent hammer that brooks no dissent.
  • Once uttered, it is shelved as a talisman.
  • A magical incantation that conceals binary notions of good and evil.
  • A deceptive slide show used to conceal the absence of action.
  • A weapon that values appearance over true resolve.
  • A chain of thought that binds both self and others.

Examples

  • “My creed is freedom. Therefore I disregard any rules.”
  • “I favor equality as my creed, but only for my subordinates.”
  • “Justice is my creed. Laws can be written afterwards.”
  • “A creed? Something you feel satisfied with just by reading.”
  • “My creed is… well, I’ll share it on social media first.”
  • “Those who shout ‘Obey your creed’ often trample others.”
  • “I stand for love as my creed, yet ignore traffic laws.”
  • “Environmentalism is my creed. That’s why I love my private jet.”
  • “My creed is cooperation. Only when I’m the center, though.”
  • “Having a creed is cool. So everyone has one.”
  • “Our company’s creed is tradition, so we repeat yesterday’s work today.”
  • “The more devout you are to your creed, the more you get laughed at.”
  • “I believe in those who keep their creed as my creed.”
  • “The more you proclaim your creed, the lighter it becomes.”
  • “Those who flaunt their creed usually lack execution.”
  • “With a creed, you feel you can do anything, yet you do nothing.”
  • “My creed is humility. Except when judging others.”
  • “Before preaching your creed, inspect your own actions.”
  • “Denied others’ creeds is taboo; yours can be discarded.”
  • “Lost in your creed? Just add a hashtag.”

Narratives

  • A creed offers satisfaction like a painting on an altar, yet demands no action.
  • Such creeds often gather dust in the back of a shelf.
  • The slogans on the conference room wall are a fair of unheeded creeds.
  • Each time a creed is proclaimed, the bar for action moves a step farther.
  • By creating a creed, one hides one’s own powerlessness.
  • His creed was so pure it shattered into pieces against reality.
  • The masses’ creed is nothing less than a prelude to collective hysteria.
  • The more you speak of your creed, the deeper the silence of contradiction.
  • No creed sworn in allegiance is more fragile than one destined for betrayal.
  • A creed is an armor of ideas, yet bullets penetrate at will.
  • Those who try to change the world by creed alone must first change themselves.
  • Those who equate doctrine with creed often suffer bitterly.
  • A creed is often the inheritance called your parents’ expectations.
  • Doubt your own creed before you doubt someone else’s.
  • A creed is a mirror of ideals, separate from any reality.
  • A creed without deeds is nothing but an echo chamber.
  • With each loftier ideal, the existing creed trembles in envy.
  • The tragedy of self-imprisonment within a cage called creed.
  • To gauge a creed’s weight, measure the distance to its practice.
  • The brightest creed often hides the greatest contradiction behind it.

Aliases

  • Mind Propaganda Device
  • Verbal Armor
  • Abstract Art
  • Contradiction Generator
  • Ornament of the Spirit
  • Self-satisfaction Kit
  • Empty Theory
  • Courtesy Ritual Master
  • Moral Stage
  • Oral Holy Grail
  • Philosophy Dress
  • Thought Safety Pin
  • Hypocrisy Cloak
  • Flag of Illusion
  • Idealism Vendor
  • Shield of Irresponsibility
  • Sublime Decoration
  • Balloon of Thought
  • Facade of Deception
  • Ceremonial Prop

Synonyms

  • Ideal Mirage
  • Verbal Makeup
  • Worship of Lies
  • Concept Talisman
  • Word Manifesto
  • Doctrine Inflation
  • Abstract Crown
  • Self-Indulgence Stone
  • Fictional Cross
  • Belief Machine
  • Thought Lost
  • Bubble of Discourse
  • Unconscious Sect
  • Spoken Spell
  • Reasoning Cage
  • Altar of Illusion
  • Statue of Promises
  • Mental Block
  • Castle in the Air
  • Rhetoric Trap

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