Wyllow3
I didn't. I was replying to points raised here, questions asked.
Don't ask the questions or follow links if you aren't interested.
However, the key to Quakers is that we have to work out moral dilemmas for ourselves within the framework of the key issues: Peace, Racism, Climate change, your beliefs.
There is a long recorded history of over 400 years what has been said and done before, including Nobel Peace prizes, but if you have no creed then you have the problems of working out your own, exploring and sometimes agonising about them as there are no simple answers provided by a cleric "believe this or that and all will be OK'.
Your friend might think she is demonstrating peacefully, Wyllow3 but in fact she is joining in with a proscribed terrorist group, protesting at an extremely sensitive time for the Jewish communities in the country who are living in fear and their children are living in fear too.
She is naïve if she does not realise that her actions cause fear and distress to Jewish British citizens.
Nothing she does will change the course of what is happening in the Middle East.
We can only hope that peace negotiations will be successful but we cannot do anything about that. Better to pray for peace, contemplate quietly, than make other people frightened for their lives.


