Being brought up in a Quaker family I feel that Quakers do not doubt that the Bible was divinely inspired. Most Quakers felt and feel that the Bible is a holy book that should be read to further your knowledge of a related religion. But, and this is a point that is commonly confused with the root of your question, most Quakers do not believe the words and how the Catholic church proclaims that they are true. This is often confused with not believing in the divinity of the Bible. I hope this helps answer your question and I thank you for taking an interest in a topic such as this.
The Quakers use the standard Christian bible, in whatever translation they individually prefer. Well over a century ago there were individual Quakers on the founding board of the American Bible Society.
The Quakers are Christians, and they believe in the Bible.
They dont. Read the Bible.
by reading the bible
Quakers and Puritans both sort of tried to model themselves like Jesus and follow the Bible every day. Puritans and Quakers both agreed on the central role of the Bible and on the importance of a disciplined life.
Yes, Quakers can and have served in the military. We are supposed to be pacifist. For more information read Quakers in Conflict by Linda Willard.
The Christians read the Bible quite often but its really important to them to read the bible.
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i dont think so
kinds of godd information i guess im not sure i dont read the bible much but its a big book i dotn like most of it but whatever
Muslims do not read the bible. They read the Koran if I am not mistaken.