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Amish
May 10, 2021 9:35:32 GMT -5
Post by Rakehel on May 10, 2021 9:35:32 GMT -5
Are the Amish Christian? Yes. Though visibly different from most other Christian groups, the Amish are a Christian church which adheres to many of the same basic tenets as other Christian denominations. Amish origins date to the Anabaptist movement of the 16th century, an offshoot movement from European state churches of the time. What are some characteristic Amish religious beliefs? Social shunning, adult baptism, twice-yearly Communion, untrained ministers, the practice of foot-washing, and non-resistance are among the beliefs and practices which make the Amish distinct from many other Christian denominations. Why don't Amish fight in wars? Amish believe in non-resistance. This is somewhat different than saying Amish are pacifists. Non-resistance includes other uses of force, including law enforcement, legal suits, and wielding political power. This means Amish not only do not serve in the military, they also do not serve as police officers, run for political office, or file lawsuits. Do Amish think technology is evil? No. Not inherently. However, Amish believe that unfettered use of technology can lead to evil. Therefore they restrict the technologies they use. Some Amish use more technology, some less. This can depend on various factors including tradition, economics, and the worldview of the local church's members. amishamerica.com
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