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The Quakers
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They see God as the spirit of the universe (you are free to interpret that in whatever way you wish), not as some big beardie in the sky ready to smite us with a thunderbolt for being naughty.
They see Jesus as a cool dude, a sound bloke, not God in human form.
They don't tell you what you mustn't do. You can smoke, drink, eat red meat or whatever.
They have a liberal attitude to contraception and sexual matters.
They believe in evolution and science.
They support world peace, equality and an end to poverty.
Sounds like the religion for me (atheism didn't work for me). Should I give them a try?
They see Jesus as a cool dude, a sound bloke, not God in human form.
They don't tell you what you mustn't do. You can smoke, drink, eat red meat or whatever.
They have a liberal attitude to contraception and sexual matters.
They believe in evolution and science.
They support world peace, equality and an end to poverty.
Sounds like the religion for me (atheism didn't work for me). Should I give them a try?
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That must be the liberal attitude to sexual matters and belief in evolution and Science!
No?
The lack of a proscriptive approach to diet?
Freedom to interpret in your own manner?
Surely you can't mean the support for world peace and an end to Poverty - I can hardly think of a religion that doesn't support that!
That must be the liberal attitude to sexual matters and belief in evolution and Science!
No?
The lack of a proscriptive approach to diet?
Freedom to interpret in your own manner?
Surely you can't mean the support for world peace and an end to Poverty - I can hardly think of a religion that doesn't support that!
eh?
No seriously Keyplus with all due respect to your religion it is rather prescriptive isn't it?
You're not big on allowing different personal interpretations.
Now I can see similarities with the Bah'ai religion but Islam sees them as heretics doesn't it?
And what do you think of Sufis? Is their view of Islam is valid as yours?
No seriously Keyplus with all due respect to your religion it is rather prescriptive isn't it?
You're not big on allowing different personal interpretations.
Now I can see similarities with the Bah'ai religion but Islam sees them as heretics doesn't it?
And what do you think of Sufis? Is their view of Islam is valid as yours?
Hi Monkeyeyes, my point precisely.
Did you read the link I gave Jock? It says the Shakers stemmed from Quakerism, but maintain celibacy of their members, and so there are only three surviving members left. I can only presume they've relied upon converts to swell their numbers and business hasn't been too good lately.
Did you read the link I gave Jock? It says the Shakers stemmed from Quakerism, but maintain celibacy of their members, and so there are only three surviving members left. I can only presume they've relied upon converts to swell their numbers and business hasn't been too good lately.
Err, Octavius, you haven't mentioned what? If you're talking about threads going down the Islamic route, count again. I mentioned it twice before your post - once in general, and once to make a point to you - and since then I've agreed with monkeyeyes - so at the time you posted '4' , I made it '2'. Maths not your strong point? :o)