There are easily more than 180,000 Quakers worldwide according to most recent, and certainly most accurate online means of obtaining such information. Quakers have not been the easiest group to track as they do not "spotlight" themselves and seldom respond to queries regarding their beliefs. Our information is ascertained information from small Quaker groups and has been collected and updated regularly since the Vietnam Era (1960's). We are not Quakers, but would be happy to share our information and data with those willing to PAY!
More than 400,000 but less than half a million.
No, Quakers were not members of the Society of God. Quakers were members of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quaker movement. They believed in direct communion with God and emphasized simplicity, pacifism, and equality. The Society of God is not a recognized religious organization.
I think the question should read, "How many QUAKERS are there in the world?"
Some, if not most Quakers would describe themselves as Christians today. Most Quaker Churches, if not all are members of The World Council of Churches, which is a Christian organisation.
The Society of Friends is more commonly known as the Quakers. There are approximately 359,000 Quakers in the world today.
You can be a Quaker without believing in Jesus. Quakers do not require any particular beliefs from their members.
Quakers by Adriana Coyt Torres (aka ACT)
There are 153 members in the World Trade Organization.
Members of the Society of Friends were also known as Quakers.
As I understand it there are 350,000 Quakers worldwide and only about 118,000 of those live in the United States. With the research I have done I believe most of them would be in or around Pennsylvania (This may be in-accurate).
Quakers are drawn from almost every racial group in the world, and amazingly enough there are more Quakers in Kenya than anywhere else.
Pennsylvania and New Jersey Quakers.
They are also known as the Quakers. It began as a Christian organization that actively works for Peace with many members refusing to fight in wars when conscripted by their Government.