Answer: There is no 'apostle creed' in the Bible. The apostles' beliefs were not written by the apostles. Instead, it was written at least 150 years after all the apostles died. Because it must be a record of the teachings of the apostles, it is called the apostle's creed. The Apostle Creed is as follows. The apostle creed is a good summary of Christian doctrine. However, the apostle creed has two major problems. "Is Jesus dead between his death and resurrection?" Secondly, regarding the "St. Catholic Church" this does not mean we are today. I know Roman Catholic church. The word Catholic means 'universal'. The true 'Catholic' church is all those who believe in Jesus Christ for salvation. Please take a look at our article on Universal Church
According to Wikipedia, "The universal belief is a common term used by Western churches to refer to Nice beliefs, Apostle beliefs, less common Atanasian creeds. To these beliefs Includes the Reformed Church, the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Church (Romanian Church), and the Lutheran Church "Of course Roman Catholics and Protestants deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, of course, Protestantism and Roman Catholicism Are the church often tackling important moral and social problems in parallel? Frequently Does the Roman Catholic Church have worship of the so-called "Reborn Christian"? Of course God only knows. But is the difference between Protestant and Catholics very few? Almost not. The differences still exist and they are still important. Church reform has not ended yet