I had the same question and the answer that I have arrived at is that a profession is a public acknowledgement of something that may or may not be true. Whereas a confession has the idea of ownership and is assured.
In the King James Bible the terms seem to be used in this way:
Romans 1:22 "Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools"
1Jo 4:15 Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God. (other examples Romans 10:9).
what is the difference between repentance and confession
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A trade can be a hobby while a profession usually has some sort of pay
RC - Registration Certificate of Profession Tax - Payment of Employer profession tax EC - Enrollment Certificate of Profession Tax - payment of Employee profession tax
by stating that profession is expected to act for altruistic motivations
They all contain the letters "sion."
My new book will explore the difference between a creative endeavor (a profession that is creative by nature, such as an architect, or a musician) and a profession done creatively. I will argue that any profession can be done creatively, but some lend themselves to creativity more than others. I guess you'll have to read my book "How to be creative in a nutshell" to find out the answer to these and other interesting questions.
A profession is a line of work, such as the medical profession, the accounting profession, etc. A person working in a profession might have his or her own business, or might be working for another person's business. A business is a company, it is an organizational structure for some commercial or profitable purpose. For example, a store is a type of business. If you work in a store, you are in the retail sales profession.
I assume you mean a Profession Trainer and a Specialization Trainer? Profession trainers are your basic trainers that will teach you most of your recipes, whereas Specialization trainers will teach you a subset of a profession. For instance: BLACKSMITHING (Main Profession) Armorsmithing (Specialization) Weaponsmithing (Specialization) Axesmith Swordsmith Hammersmith
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
A confession is a statement where a person admits to committing a crime, while a guilty plea is a formal admission of guilt in a court of law. Confessions can be made to law enforcement or in a private setting, while guilty pleas are made in front of a judge during legal proceedings.
A profession typically has regulations and licensing requirements. There are governing bodies that attempt to standardize the methods involved in providing those services. A discipline is normally associated with following a standard way of doing things. There are many areas in which organizations are attempting to take disciplines and create a profession from it.