tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23254997.post4287544225005824599..comments2023-09-23T03:23:06.597-06:00Comments on Banku, Pho and Fried Spiders: Ghana Adoption and ChristianityA. Gillispiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05867049082571384585noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23254997.post-12849343268829960672012-04-17T13:24:56.462-06:002012-04-17T13:24:56.462-06:00I disagree with the poster named Erin. Quakerism i...I disagree with the poster named Erin. Quakerism is a Christian faith and the very term "atheist Quaker" is an oxymoron. George Fox, the founder of the Quakers, would be rolling in his grave if he heard people identifying themselves as "atheist Quakers." I don't even know why someone would choose to call himself a Quaker if he or she subscribes to a non-Christian belief system.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23254997.post-57382013067309572892012-02-28T20:41:14.792-06:002012-02-28T20:41:14.792-06:00We can vouch for Anita on this one! We are atheis...We can vouch for Anita on this one! We are atheists (or maybe you'd call us humanists or atheist Quakers) and an AAI Ghana family. We have always felt that our religion was not at all a priority (or concern) for Anita or AAI. I agree with Anita on this one... we are happy to let our adopted child practice whatever religion they choose. That was one reason we were happy to find a Quaker meeting in our area... you can be an atheist Quaker, Christian Quaker, Buddhist Quaker, any kinda Quaker you want.Erinnoreply@blogger.com