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The Amish

by LOB
- Joined Feb 2019
- Published Books 2
Copyright © 2019
Who are The Amish?
The Amish are a group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships with Swiss Germana Anabapistorigins. They are closely related to, but distinct from, Mennonite churches.
Where do they live?
The Amish
Live in North America.
Its towns are scattered in 22 states in the United States
and in the Ontario region of Canada
The principles of Amish are based on separation from the world and its customs and seclusion in the community and in the family, to the point of boycotting and ostracizing family members who do not conform. Its members live in closed, mostly agricultural communities. Despite all this, the Amish believes in the obligation to choose a religion voluntarily. The members of the community, upon reaching maturity, are required to undertake the religious obligation of choice after a period, which constitutes a sort of ceremony of transition. During this period – which lasts for several months or more – the young man who reaches adulthood is released from the laws of society and the church, and at the end of which he accepts the religious commandments and is baptized again. The Amish members espouse a modest lifestyle and generally refrain from using modern technology. In the transportation they still use a horse and cart instead of cars. The men grow a beard but shave their mustaches. As part of the principle of modesty, women do not wear jewelry.
The Amish stayle of dress is simple and plain. The men wear drak trousers with suspendres and soild-colored shirt. The women wear long dresses long sleeves, aprons and bonnents Many of these customs help to protecr the Amish way of life from the influence of the outside world.
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Published: Feb 18, 2019
Latest Revision: Feb 18, 2019
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