OK, so let's say that someone finds an authentic Shroud of Turin, is a genius geneticist, and clones the blood on it
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Quakers kind of faced a crossroads between becoming even more liberal or violently turning away from doing so
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It's happened repeatedly in their history, a movement that says Quakerism doesn't need to be theist or explicitly Christian
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The Hicksites, the Beaconites, the Gurneyites, the "Quaker Renaissance"
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And it results in a backlash where the remaining orthodox Quakers become more orthodox and evangelical
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It's not just them, of course, I think this kind of general "identity crisis" explains fundamentalism in the first place
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Vatican II leading to the deranged tradcath sedevacantists
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Chabad's weird evangelical Hasidism thing
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