The Pennsylvania Oath of Non-Subscribing Witness is an oath taken by individuals in Pennsylvania who do not wish to make a statement about their religious beliefs or beliefs about the contents of the Bible. This oath is used to demonstrate that a witness is not a member of a particular religious denomination and is not making a statement about their beliefs about the contents of the Bible. The Pennsylvania Oath of Non-Subscribing Witness is a sworn statement that is recognized by the courts in Pennsylvania. There are two types of Pennsylvania Oath of Non-Subscribing Witness: the General Oath and the Quaker Oath. The General Oath is taken by individuals who are not members of any religious denomination and do not wish to make a statement about their beliefs. The Quaker Oath is taken by individuals who are members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and wish to make a statement about their beliefs. Both of these oaths are accepted in Pennsylvania courts as an affirmation of non-subscription to any particular religious denomination.