Creed in a sentence as a noun

The lesser loyalties depart, And neither race nor creed remain From bitter searching of the heart.

That's basically a fundamental part of our creed, as hackers and as creators.

There's a creed in mainstream economics that deflation is bad, repeated here.

Sometimes on HN I find it shocking just how completely clueless some of our prolific commentators are re: prejudice, whether by race, gender, creed, orientation, or anything else.

Don't women want to work in a "meritocracy" precisely because their work will be valued and appreciated not because they are women but because excellence at work knows no sex, colour, or creed?

Creed definitions

noun

any system of principles or beliefs

See also: credo

noun

the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group

See also: gospel