torsie24
Mummy to a perfect princess.
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Cool, sounds a nice branch of xtianity.Right, I'll try to answer the questions.
Firstly yes, Quakerism is the right term - not that I'd mind if you got it wrong![]()
Sometimes we go the whole hour without anybody standing and saying anything. There's quite a lot of silence though - a busy Meeting often only has 5 or 6 things said, maybe more, but there's definitely more silence than speaking.
You can say pretty much anything you want. Some meetings follow a theme (this theme just happens as people say things and the next person follows on, it's never planned that way), where as others are quite varied. Some people talk about their sorrows and thoughts, other people read passages from Quaker Faith & Practice (kind of like the bible, but not).
I believe the reason for only speaking once is for a number of reasons:
1) it removes the chance to have "arguments", because everybody is equal and is entitled to their opinion
2) similarly, it removes the chance to become influential within a Meeting.
There's probably another reason I've missed, but I can't think of any others.
I'll explain how I got into it in a second, once I've congratulated Torsie![]()
I really don;t like it as a religion in general....but I like the sound of quaker equality. (The lack of it is one of my main issues with your more popular religions)