CreedBridge

CreedBridge is a web + mobile app (traditional + AI) that helps Christians, seekers, and ministry leaders compare denominations and ecumenical statements with citations, not vibes. Users pick two or more traditions (e.g., Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, Baptist, Pentecostal) and a topic (Eucharist, baptism, authority, salvation, Mary, icons, etc.). The app generates a side-by-side view: official catechisms/confessions, key councils/synods, and representative theologians—each claim linked to primary sources. An AI layer summarizes differences in plain language, flags where traditions actually agree, and warns when a statement is disputed or non-authoritative. A “local reality” section explains how beliefs vary in practice (e.g., parish-to-parish) and labels it as anecdotal. The goal is to reduce misinformation, help inter-church conversations, and support people choosing a church without falling into polemics.

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