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The Quaker’s were always on the fringe of Christianity, pacifism has been one of it’s main known beliefs, but as being a Christian sect it has always rejected most of the Church’s teachings.Quaker’s don’t really believe anything anymore accept that you can believe whatever you want. They are essentially unitarians now. Because of this, Quaker’s can range from strict conservative Christians to hedonistic atheists and everything in between.![]()
Quakers feeling their oats
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Jul 8, 2006
Yet despite their forward-thinking ways, the Society of Friends still battles an old bugaboo: finding a diversity of people to go along with their diversity of thought. For the most part, Quakers have remained a white, East Coast bunch.
“We’ve been working to get a more diverse group,” said Theo Mace, a Quaker from Seattle who helped organize the gathering. “We do have a lot of diverse spiritual interests – there are Buddhist Friends, Friends of Jewish descent, Wiccan Quakers, Universalist Quakers. We have an Abolitionist history, and I think we tend to rest on our laurels somewhat. I don’t think Quakers stop and think about why we’re all so white.”
Karen Williams from Washington, D.C., says some people feel that the Quaker tradition, which sees silence as a virtue, often doesn’t mesh with other ethnic Christian traditions where joy and exuberance are important. But she isn’t buying it.
In the end, Quakerism appears to no longer be about people finding a way to shape their lives to fit an ideal, it’s more about shaping your ideals to fit your life – your background, politics and personal point of view.
Though it is denied, as to the homosexuality threads there is a agenda to reshape society’s view on sexual morality and it is an organized effort to make homosexuality to appear normal, so it is to the interest of the “gay” agenda to continue to push discussion good and bad concerning the issue. Despite the efforts of the gay rights agenda, homosexuality will never be fully acceptable by the majority of society except by force and intimadation. Homosexual behavoir doesn’t have a moral leg to stand on and as burnside noted:
In fact, I think discrimination by non-Christian groups against those professing the “gay” lifestyle will increase and full acceptance will never be acheived and the trigger for the increase in discrimination will be the overt efforts of acceptance by the “gay” rights movement itself. As to other sexual sins, general acceptance to homosexuality is equal to general accpetance to all sexual immorality, so why does the adulterer have to cry out for thier right to be immoral if the gay rights apologist does it for them? Let the 'gay" dude take all the heat.Originally Posted by burnside http://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/buttons_cad/viewpost.gif
I think you will find that gay people will actually only get a kind of phoney respect.The way the law is being manipulated people will pay lip service to it in order to keep their jobs.I may well watch what i say in public,but i won’t be leaving any homosexual alone with any young boys in my family,just as i won’t be leaving any heterosexual with an adulterous reputation alone with any of the girls.
If everyone kept their sex life to the bedroom,noone would know what our orientation was. Nowadays,a perfectly innocent case of students of the same sex sharing a Flat for sensible financial reasons has some people nudging and winking.