Quakers And Frank Lloyd Wright
Why I'm A Quaker
Ozy Brennan | Thing Of Things | 8th January 2026
Modern Quakerism is "very possibly the most orthopraxic religion I’ve ever encountered". The primary thing that makes you a Quaker is participating in a Quaker Meeting. Quakers are focused on regular communication with what they call "Inner Light". Theology is a distraction. Being an atheist is fine. Also: "Quakers had been right about almost every major moral insight of the past 400 years" (3,600 words)
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A Frank Lloyd Wright Typographic Mystery
Paul Lukas | Inconspicuous Consumption | 25th February 2026
Wonderful piece of amateur detective work. Frank Lloyd Wright designed a Unitarian Universalist church that opened in a Chicago suburb in 1908. The letter H appears three times in the slogan he placed over the entrance. One of them is now upside down — a subtle, but noticeable, mistake. How and when did this happen, and who is responsible? The answer is surprisingly hard to track down (2,000 words)