What is the structured settlement credo? asks Patrick Hindert with the word "credo" linked to this Wikipedia definition:
The credo (Latin for "I Believe"; pronounced [ˈkɾeːd̪oː]) is a statement of religious belief, such as the Apostles' Creed (or, less often, another creed, such as the Nicene Creed). It especially refers to the use of the creed in the Catholic Mass, either as text, Gregorian chant, or other musical settings of the mass.
Obviously, with his follow up question, "who controls the structured settlement credo?", Patrick Hindert has taken the recent "Patrick Hindert is Jesus" comment too seriously. What a shmuck!
Setting the record straight
Structured settlements are available to people of ALL faiths, to those who may be non- observant and to those who are agnostic. Religion has absolutely NOTHING to do with structured settlements. Structured settlements, where available, are entered into without regard to the color of your skin, or country of origin. Structured settlements are available without regard to your economic status Structured settlement brokers and settlement planners come from diverse socio economic and religious backgrounds. Religious affiliation is neither a prerequisite, nor barrier of entry into the structured settlement field, settlement planning, litigation recovery management, or primary trade associations. "Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship" Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States, 1802













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