Quakers: Similarities And Differences

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The Quaker (princess) The Quakers are members of groups with Christian roots that began in England in the 1650s. Quakers government began in the New England Colony . According to http://www.history.com/topics/history-of-quakerism, “About 210,000 Quakers are around the world and nearly 17,000 are in Britain.” About 400 meet for worship each week. Sundays are considered first days which is when Quakers worshiped in silence. When they, “worshiped in silence” they were waiting until the spirit found them . George Fox found a Quakers movement of the 17th century in England . Many Quakers were persecuted and had their elaborated religious ceremonies …show more content…

Many people that are non-Quakers attend the schools as students and staff. Quakers are involved in post-school education and also provide resources and training. They believe in encouraging each individual to work hard and make the most . Quakers accept all human beings equally and with respect. Value judgments based on race or gender is not accepted. The Quakers share few similarities to Darlington because although many are religious we also have a good amount that also share with non beliefs. Education in Darlington school also share similar approaches but some contain more than others. In our schools they are not required to help students develop spiritually and religiously . Although our schools are encouraged to help each individual succeed academically, personally, and socially it's not as much of as a priority to Darlington as it is to Quakers . Many students are struggling academically, socially, and personally today in Darlington due to them not making it one of their main priorities. I don't feel Darlington makes its at much as a priority because , many individuals go throughout high school without being taught many concepts to where they can understand it. Many work for the money and not for the purpose of what their receiving the

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