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Q: Did Quakers believe in predestination
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Do Methodist believe in predestination?

No. Predestination is not part of Methodist doctrine and is not believed by most Methodists.


Did Henry VIII believe in predestination?

This is a vexed question. John Wesley did believe in predestination, just a difference kind of predestination than his Calvinist brethren. Wesley was Arminian in his doctrine. He had disagreements over the issue with his friend and fellow worker George Whitfield, who believed in the Calvinist form of predestination. Hard predestination (Whitfield's kind) understands God to be ultimately in charge of deciding whether each individual is "saved" or not. Soft predestination (Wesley's kind) recognizes that God knows who will be saved and who will not, but God does not decide that for each individual.


Did the puritans and the Quakers believe in educating there children?

Yes, both the Puritans and the Quakers believed in educating their children. They emphasized the importance of literacy in order to read religious texts and also to understand and interpret scripture for themselves. Education was seen as essential for spiritual growth and for preparing individuals to contribute to their communities.


Why did the Quakers did not support the American Revolution?

Quakers did not believe in war.


What didn't the Quakers like?

They did not believe in the other religions


What is the religious group the Quakers most important writing?

The Quakers are Christians, and they believe in the Bible.


What did John Calvin believe was the to salvation?

John Calvin believed predestination was the path to salvation.


Are the duggar's Quakers?

No they aren't. I believe they are Christians.


Do Quakers believe that everyone is equal?

yes


What did john Calvin believe was the path To salvation was?

John Calvin believed predestination was the path to salvation.


What is the opposite of predestination?

This is not a simple question as there are various types of predestination. The direct opposite of Calvinistic predestination (the main theory) is Arminianism. The difference put simply is "Arminians believe that they owe their election to their faith, whereas Calvinists believe that they owe their faith to their election." However, as you can see Arminianism still requires election and so is still a form of predestination. The true opposite of the theory of election is simply free will. Each human being is given choice over his destination!


Why didn't the Quakers fight in the war?

Because they were pacifists, meaning that they opposed war.