they were people that wanted peace 4 every1 else
they were people that wanted peace 4 every1 else
Quakers think war is a very terrible idea and that conflicts should be solved with peace treaties.
I think it is because Quakers fight with peace, not violence. They try to make it peaceful I think.
Quakers.
Quakers do not have rules, we have testimonies. A testimony is something that we have found to be true according to experience. Quaker testimonies are Simplicity, Equality, Truth and Peace. Each Quaker is to work hard to listen to the inner light to discern how to live these testimonies in their individual lives. Also, each Yearly Meeting publishes a "Book of Discipline" with queries (questions to think about and discern) and advises. This book is not meant as an unbending rule book, but a testimony of what others that came before us found to be useful and true.
They didn't like war because they were for peace.
He wants peace.
He wants peace.
Quakers
George William Knowles has written: 'Quakers and peace' -- subject(s): Peace, Society of Friends
With their testimony to equality, in principle, many Quakers believe all people and days are equal and therefore no person or day more 'holy' than any other. So Quakers do not formerly collectively mark any particular day, but most observe the common traditions of Christmas and other public holidays of the countries where they live.