hey everyone. I'd just like to ask a question about Quaker views on sex. particularly how do Quakers view Homosexuality and homosexuals in general. as
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hey everyone. I'd just like to ask a question about Quaker views on sex. particularly how do Quakers view Homosexuality and homosexuals in general. as
hey everyone. I'd just like to ask a question about Quaker views on sex. particularly how do Quakers view Homosexuality and homosexuals in general. as
One of the distinctions within Quakerism is programmed and unprogrammed worship. Programmed worship (which I have no experience with) is similar to other protestant denominations how liberal it is varies by location. Unprogrammed worship where I live is fully supportive of gays, gay rights, and gay marriage. As for the poster above saying the early Quakers wouldn't have approved, just keep this in mind; for as long as they have existed Quakers have been to the left of what was socially acceptable for the time, and to date they have always been on the correct side of history.
Sounds like the parrot had an aggression issue with it's former owner. With the cat in the house I would definitely keep the bird in the cage. Animals are animals. I have never known a cat that wouldn't leap after something zipping back and forth in his territory. I know it is neat to have the Quaker flying around the house. The reality of the situation is that you are putting your bird in serious danger by doing so.
A bird will fly into a mirror, window and will go for a dip in the commode or sink. They are chewers by nature. That includes wires to appliances, TV, the trim work in your house the TV stand, couch, chairs and anything else it can get to. There will be people who disagree with me. Think about the safety of the bird.
Clip his flight feathers starting at the tips. Clip the outside feather first. Then about three days later clip the next outside (flight) feather. Do this every three or four days until your bird can get to the floor without bumping hard.
The early Quakers were seeking to be on God's side, not history's side.
Quakers are as diverse as any segment of the population. You even have Wiccans and atheists claiming to be Quakers!...An athiest Quaker is, of course, an oxymoron. George Fox told a judge to quake at the presence of the Lord and Quakers were know as such for quaking in God's presence.
Now we have Atheist Quakers??? ROFL.
No, Wm. Penn, George Fox, Robert Barclay, etc, would never have condoned homosexual 'marriage' or any other such disobedience to God's Word.
As for the Bible, Friends, do not accept it as the major source of God's self-revelation and have not from the earliest days.