From dictionary.com Pro-fes-sion –Noun 1. A vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science: the profession of teaching. Compare learned profession. 2. Any vocation or business. 3. The body of persons engaged in an occupation or calling: to be respected by the medical profession. 4. The act of professing; avowal; a declaration, whether true or false: professions of dedication. 5. The declaration of belief in or acceptance of religion or a faith: the profession of Christianity. 6. A religion or faith professed. 7. The declaration made on entering into membership of a church or religious order.
Job; occupation; area of expertise.
to delcare or admit open or freely
Antimonians profess Christianity or its teachings or profess to show the qualities of decency, kindness and fairness associated with Christianity. It can also mean just a person who has been christened or is a believer in Jesus and his teachings.
profess one belief while holding another.
PROFESSIONAL (two s like "profess") : pertaining to a trained or educated position
It means absolutely nothing. It is one of those phrases used by people that are trying to impress you with their erudition because it sounds impressive. Many a countries leader will profess their religious beliefs openly because it is expected, not through conviction. Prayer is far above politics
Hyperbole -apex
What does profess mean
It is "profess".
what we profess as baptized christian
Antimonians profess Christianity or its teachings or profess to show the qualities of decency, kindness and fairness associated with Christianity. It can also mean just a person who has been christened or is a believer in Jesus and his teachings.
As a baptized Christian you profess your faith in Jesus.
I have an unrelenting need to profess my hatred for that man.
As a baptized Christian you profess your faith in Jesus.
The noun form of profess is profession.
The noun form of the verb "profess" is "profession."
Example sentence - He would profess his love for her all the days of his life.
Some words that rhyme with "profess" are address, impress, and confess.
He was a Catholic.