Quakers have a tradition of commitment to peace, justice, and tolerance-a wedding of non-dogmatic, individual spirituality with effective but non-violent social action, in times of war and peace, internationally and domestically. Quaker worship is designed to assure that forms such as rituals, books, symbols, and words not coming out of the present experience of the Spirit are not substituted for that experience. In addition to time spent individually...
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