A video discussion going on over on Youtube, the author "PostmodernAnomaly" describes himself as a Quaker, agnostic and believer in the "subjective experiences of spirituality." In this video, William Penn, the "the founder of Quaker oatmeal," tells Jesus Freek about "the Quaker's radical views concerning passivism and nudity."

Don't use this for fact-checking your next term paper. You have been warned.

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Comment by Martin Kelley on 5th mo. 23, 2009 at 10:14am
The early Friends engaged in public debates with the fundamentalists of their day on the public square. Today that square would be Youtube. PostmodernAnomaly is using humor and exaggeration to make some serious arguments in this video. I'm less interested in the video than the idea of Friends talking theology in public.

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