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I have often been intrigued by Quakers. Is anyone here one and what are people's thoughts about their way of Christianity?
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I am from Church of the Brethren. I think 2 church splits from the original Quakers. They got their name from the intensity of their convictions about God.I have often been intrigued by Quakers. Is anyone here one and what are people's thoughts about their way of Christianity?
What do you mean by Quakers? The popular one is probably the churches who dance almost violently (whether standing or lying down), playing with snakes, yelling in gibberish (which they like to call tongues), smacking each other with jackets as a form exorcism.I have often been intrigued by Quakers. Is anyone here one and what are people's thoughts about their way of Christianity?
That’s not what the OP meant. She is referring to the Friends.What do you mean by Quakers? The popular one is probably the churches who dance almost violently (whether standing or lying down), playing with snakes, yelling in gibberish (which they like to call tongues), smacking each other with jackets as a form exorcism.
This type of Quakers are straight up crazy. It's practically a cult. They are one of the last examples I would use to show others about Christianity.
I am not sure that this is true with all Quakers.Quakers are anti-trinitarian and therefore a sect outside of the Church. That is, anyone who denies that Jesus is God in flesh is speaking against God's Word. Now there are many bodies that come out of the Quakers who do believe in the Trinity, but they are marked by inherited anti-trinitarian ideas, confused doctrine and emotionalism. Put simply, any religious body that denies that Jesus is God is not Christian.
I am not sure that this is true with all Quakers.
What do you mean by Quakers? The popular one is probably the churches who dance almost violently (whether standing or lying down), playing with snakes, yelling in gibberish (which they like to call tongues), smacking each other with jackets as a form exorcism.
This type of Quakers are straight up crazy. It's practically a cult. They are one of the last examples I would use to show others about Christianity.
I feel that you're thinking of some other group.What do you mean by Quakers? The popular one is probably the churches who dance almost violently (whether standing or lying down), playing with snakes, yelling in gibberish (which they like to call tongues), smacking each other with jackets as a form exorcism.
This type of Quakers are straight up crazy. It's practically a cult. They are one of the last examples I would use to show others about Christianity.
When they left England for America Quakers originally settled in Pennsylvania. The Puritans in New England hated the Quakers and treated Quaker missionaries to New England horribly.