Quaker 101
So just who are the Quakers?
The Quakers have developed from strong Christian roots. However, personal
experience and action have always been more important than dogma. Therefore
we do not have a creed, and are open to a wide variety of beliefs.
Some central beliefs that hold us together as a religious community
are:
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The light of God is in everyone. This is sometimes
translated as there is that of God in everyone.
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Each person can have a direct, personal relationship
with God — there is no need for a priest or a minister as an
intermediary.
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Our relationship with God is nurtured by worship
based on silent waiting.
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The nature of God is love.
These beliefs lead us to strive for:
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the equality of all human beings,
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simplicity in our worship and in our way of life,
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the right to freedom of conscience,
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a sense of shared responsibility for the life of
our communities and the integrity of creation.
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