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smartest_kobold t1_iwrdrar wrote

What are they going to do? Fight about it?

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reficius1 t1_iwvi2hb wrote

Comment of the week nomination right here

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dojijosu t1_iwrcmae wrote

Aren’t Quakers more a Pennsylvania thing?

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littleirishmaid t1_iwrqlae wrote

They probably meant Shakers.

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gOrDoNhAsNtPlAyEdIn3 t1_iwrv4dh wrote

I get my vibration-sects confused a lot, too tbf.

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MispellledIt t1_iws1soe wrote

This one is relatively easy:

  • There are more than 300,000 Quakers active today all around the globe.
  • There are exactly 3 Shakers active today all living together in Maine. Their names are Brother Arnold, Sister June, and Brother Andrew.
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BannedMyName t1_iwskn71 wrote

That one guy got added in 2021, I'm sure they're hoping to fill the numbers up soon

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Cool_beans56 t1_iwt9k1g wrote

Think what the recruitment graph could look like! You know a larger scale on one axis so the line skyrockets up! Much applause from management. 😎

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Simon_Jester88 t1_iws6sal wrote

They had a presence in colonial New England. Until they relaxed and became God forsaken heathens.

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MispellledIt t1_iws11oe wrote

I think you misunderstand Shakers by a lot if you think they'd care about decline in religious belief.

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justcharliey t1_iwqxlai wrote

Sources?

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TheMobyDicks OP t1_iwqzmf2 wrote

There are several if you Google it. Pew did one in 2016, I think, and it was the same back then, too. I'm not surprised. Seeing a lot of churches repurposed around me.

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