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Old 11-23-11, 11:44 AM   #1
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I'd thought I'd post this link because of the unique place America must still be. I have never been to the USA and doubt I'll ever get to go as I'm getting on a bit now.

But as a commited Christian I am intriqued by the Amish people and there chosen way of life. Also by the fact that surely this could only happen in America.

But it looks like this life style is under threat from property prices.


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Old 11-23-11, 11:50 AM   #2
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Also by the fact that surely this could only happen in America.
I beg to differ! And so do my Mennonite neighbours on the edge of town. A horse cart selling their wares is a common feature at a nearby mall, and one of the colleges at the school where I work is for is run exclusively for their kids (suggested by many to be less about education, and more for the community to ensure that the youth are surrounded by their own kind, have acceptable and supervised fun together, and end up marrying other Mennonites). They're good neighbours and definitely a unique community.

So no, it's definitely NOT something that could only happen in the USA!
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Old 11-23-11, 11:59 AM   #3
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The Amish are good people. Lancaster PA one hour from my home is predominately Amish. Extremely nice people. The Amish markets around my house are extremely popular. I do not see their way of life threatened, at least in my area. In fact, they thrive quite well with the Amish markets.
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I've been to Intercourse many times. The Amish have filled a niche in terms of tourism and demand for Amish wares. They aren't going anywhere, or at least the Pennsylvania Amish.
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I've been to Intercourse many times.
It seems wrong that nobody has quoted this yet.


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There are a lot of Mennonites out here, and I'll just add, we have Russian "Old Believers" out here. They are an interesting group.
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Wait! You're saying Canada isn't part of... ?

Whut?
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Wait! You're saying Canada isn't part of... ?

Whut?
Don't be silly, Canada isn't part of the USA. Never has been.

Canada, as we all know, is America's Hat.






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There are, by the way, also large Mennonite communities elsewhere around the world. Like Mexico, although I guess technically the US is part of....
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There are, by the way, also large Mennonite communities elsewhere around the world. Like Mexico, although I guess technically the US is part of....
Yep, they're everywhere. One funny part of it is that I live in the heart of Mormonville, and we find that many people think Mormons are like Mennonites. Mormons are just the opposite - as thoroughly modern as people can be, at least in lifestyle.
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Volunteering in animal rescue, I have a slightly different viewpoint of the Amish and Mennonites. Some of the worst puppy mills are operated by the Amish and Mennonites.

This is not surprising as both cultures tend to treat animals as commodities.

Unfortunately, few prosecutors are willing to accept the political risk of going after these "simple religious folks".

The PA legislature and the PA Department of Ag have exempted Amish and Mennonite farm animals as well as other farm animals from being subject to the animal cruelty statutes. The Amish tourist trade brings in a lot of money I guess.

The Amish and Mennonite cultures are identical to other human cultures. There is the good, the bad, and the ugly sides of human cultures.

While I can appreciate the good aspects of their culture, I also recognize the bad and ugly aspects too.
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