Actually it might surprise you that Quakers, all the way back to George Fox, say very little about salvation at all.
The main thrust of Quakerism has always been about living by the Sermons of the Mount and the Plain, and thus bringing about the kingdom of heaven on Earth.
You know how the Muslims insist that there will be peace when the whole world is united in worship of Allah? We're basically the peacenik version of that same argument.
Growing up in the 90's in a Quaker town, I heard Bill & Ted's "be excellent to each other" quip a lot.
Actually it might surprise you that Quakers, all the way back to George Fox, say very little about salvation at all.
The main thrust of Quakerism has always been about living by the Sermons of the Mount and the Plain, and thus bringing about the kingdom of heaven on Earth.
You know how the Muslims insist that there will be peace when the whole world is united in worship of Allah? We're basically the peacenik of that same argument.
Growing up in the 90's in a Quaker town, I heard Bill & Ted's "be excellent to each other" quip a lot.