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Is there an idea in Liberal Quakerism where you see Jesus as a great human teacher and example and don't necessarily put an emphasis on him nor see him as God, while believing in God? Is that possible if one doesn't necessarily support the idea of trinity?
Quakers are not a monoloth.Half of all liberal Quakers in the UK don't believe in God, and plenty don't believe in Jesus = God. Most Friends are looking to connect with the spirit and something bigger than themselves and they have different language and understanding of what that is, but I think your views would be compatible with most meetings.
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