Jesus said:
Joh 14:6 Jesus answered him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one goes to the Father except by me.
So just from this passage alone I believe there are not many ways to God and eternal life.
It implies you have faith or a belief in god.
His demeanor seemed to imply the worst. I would not imply that.
Answer 1God is not a person, God does not have a wife, God is not a Jew, Christian, Buddhist, etc, God is just God - the creator of the world.Answer 2An opposing view- God is a person. Jesus was a Jew (on his mother's side) and he specifically mentioned being sent to the Jews. Jesus seemed very specific on referring to God as our Father, and to himself as the Son of Man. Depersonalizing God is a popular, but erroneous belief system.Answer 3No, Jesus came from the Jews and founded a New Religion. Marry, a Jewish women, was the what made Jesus Jewish. Jesus was Jewish but the Jew's don't consider him the son of God or like to refer to god as having a son.Answer 4God did not have to be Jewish for Jesus to be.Answer 5In Christian thought, Jesus is the incarnation of God in the flesh. As a result, Jesus had dual components. He was 100% divine and 100% human as opposed to God the Father who is entirely divine. One of Jesus's human characteristics was that he was Jewish. Correspondingly, one of his divine characteristics, according to Christianity, is that he healed people, even in contravention to Pharisaic (contemporary Jewish) Law. Jesus's Judaism does not imply or indicate God's religion and in Christianity, God is explicitly the God of All Peoples at All Times.
The correct form is "does it imply", as "imply" is the base form of the verb and is used with the auxiliary verb "does" in interrogative sentences.
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
He did not actually say that, but some people imply this from what he said to Peter about John: Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? follow thou me. (John 21.22)
A: What does the look on his face imply?B: It implies that he doesn't like the plan.Just exactly what do you mean to imply by that?What ARE you trying to imply?Please imply elswhere.
Postmodernism does not necessarily imply meaninglessness, but rather challenges traditional concepts of truth, reason, and objectivity. It emphasizes the subjective nature of truth and the importance of multiple perspectives. While some interpretations of postmodernism may lead to a questioning of absolute meaning, others argue that meaning can be found in the diversity of perspectives and experiences.
"Her silence implied that she didn't agree with the decision." "The sign on the door implied that the store was closed." "His raised eyebrow seemed to imply doubt."
The verb to imply: to suggest or indicate without direct statement.
The prefix of the word imply is IM it means not or non(:
Implication is the noun form of "imply."