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).
Yes, there are still Quakers today. Quaker communities can be found around the world, with active members participating in various social justice, peace, and humanitarian efforts.
Quakers and like minded people.
Left-handed individuals were not specifically targeted by religious extremists in any particular years for their left-handedness. Historical accounts do mention instances of discrimination or persecution against left-handed individuals due to superstitions or beliefs, but it was not a widespread or systematic occurrence.
Quakers historically advocated for social justice and equality, opposing slavery and promoting women's rights. They believed in non-violence, equality for all individuals, and helping those in need. Quakers were also known for their community-focused values, supporting education and prison reform.
There is no specific data available to determine the exact number of natural redheads who are left-handed. These two characteristics are inherited independently, so there is no direct correlation between being a natural redhead and being left-handed.
No, Scrooge did not have any friends at school. He was described as a solitary and lonely child who focused on his studies and work rather than forming friendships.
No, the Quakers were accused of Witchcraft in New England long before the Salem Witch Trials. They left New England for Pennsylvania.
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The Quakers didn't have any holidays.
Yes, some Quakers can be sexist, just like any human being. However, just because some are, it does not mean that all Quakers are sexist.Ê
Yes, there are touchy footy clubs in Quakers Hill NSW.
The Quakers a.k.a. The Religious 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.
The Quakers have missionaries there.
They believe in Christianity and hard work. They left England for religious rights.
You can be a Quaker without believing in Jesus. Quakers do not require any particular beliefs from their members.
Quakers have always been against wars and violence. So they would have disagreed with any type of killing or war.
Yes, hundreds of thousands in Kenya and some elsewhere.