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Because they, like all religious people, are delusional and believe in an imaginary friend.

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Q: Why did the Quakers believe in god?
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What are likes between puritans and Quakers?

they both believe in God


Did the Quakers believe everyone was God's children except the Indians?

Yes they did.


Are Quakers rich?

Noin fact they believe that you don't need to be rich to worship god


Do the Quakers believe in the trinity?

That presumably being the 'Three in One, God' - Father, Son and Spirit. Some do, some don't, some doubt there is a God, some do not believe there is a God.


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Why did the Quakers did not support the American Revolution?

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What do Quakers believe about supernatural things that some other Christians believe in - such as miracles and divine healing and prophesy and tongues and suchlike?

Collectively Quakers are not required or expected to hold any particular belief. Therefore it is as inaccurate to say, for example, all Quakers believe in the existence of God, as it is to say that no Quaker believes in The existence of a God. However, as there are different branches of Quakerism, similar to other religions, it is likely that within one or other of the branches it is more likely that most Quakers belief or don't believe in any particular thing. It is likely that most Quakers belief that in collective and gathered worship all are likely to experience an understanding of the essentials of spiritual life.


Are Quakers religious?

Quakers believe that there is something of God in everybody, each human being is of unique worth. People are valued equally and they oppose anything that would harm them. Religious truth is sought in inner experience, great reliance is placed on conscience as a basis of morality. Quakers believe in direct experience with god rather that through ceremony, priests are not necessary. God can be found in everyday life and human relationships as much during a meeting for worship Define "religious"?


Were Quakers members of the Society of god?

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What didn't the Quakers like?

They did not believe in the other religions


What were the Quakers religious beliefs were based on?

A sense that all are equal and therefore no one needs a priest to tell them what to believe or whether God forgives them or not.


What did Quakers believe about going to church?

They believed that one could worship god without going to church so they didn't go