Kyle Taylor
Contemporary Issues
3rd Period Mrs. Powers
19 December 2006
The Amish
The Amish religion contains a lot of beliefs, rules, and ways of life. It all started back to the date 1693. The founder of the Amish religion was Jacob Amman. The current countries that practice this religion are the United States and parts of Canada. The most populated Amish areas are located in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. A big part of the Amish people lives in rural areas and in small communities where everyone practices the same lifestyles and religion. The most current population of this religion is about 135,000 adults.
The basic beliefs of this religion come from the Swiss Anabaptist movement in 16th century Europe. There are a lot of unwritten beliefs in this religion known as Ordung. They are unwritten and closely followed by the followers of this religion. Beliefs include avoiding interaction with excommunications- someone who has married an outsider. This is considered Meidung. They will not eat, buy, sell, talk, or acknowledge such a person. Even someone who has robbed, been sexually corrupt, or an alcoholic; they are considered "shunned". If this person admits to their problem and wishes to make peace with the community they are allowed back into association with the others after a couple of weeks. Another belief or practice that is known is "foot washing". The Amish practice washing each others feet as Jesus did to that of his disciples at the last supper. They have basic Christian beliefs as well; heaven and hell, inspiration from scripture, the Church as the body of Christ, and the belief of Christ as divine. There are also beliefs in the Trinity, virgin birth, resurrection, crucifixion, sinless life, and incarnation. They believe that the church has received the authority from God to interpret his will. There is also a point where young teens get to experience life outside the Amish community called "rumspringa". They get to go to parties, drink... [continues]
Contemporary Issues
3rd Period Mrs. Powers
19 December 2006
The Amish
The Amish religion contains a lot of beliefs, rules, and ways of life. It all started back to the date 1693. The founder of the Amish religion was Jacob Amman. The current countries that practice this religion are the United States and parts of Canada. The most populated Amish areas are located in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. A big part of the Amish people lives in rural areas and in small communities where everyone practices the same lifestyles and religion. The most current population of this religion is about 135,000 adults.
The basic beliefs of this religion come from the Swiss Anabaptist movement in 16th century Europe. There are a lot of unwritten beliefs in this religion known as Ordung. They are unwritten and closely followed by the followers of this religion. Beliefs include avoiding interaction with excommunications- someone who has married an outsider. This is considered Meidung. They will not eat, buy, sell, talk, or acknowledge such a person. Even someone who has robbed, been sexually corrupt, or an alcoholic; they are considered "shunned". If this person admits to their problem and wishes to make peace with the community they are allowed back into association with the others after a couple of weeks. Another belief or practice that is known is "foot washing". The Amish practice washing each others feet as Jesus did to that of his disciples at the last supper. They have basic Christian beliefs as well; heaven and hell, inspiration from scripture, the Church as the body of Christ, and the belief of Christ as divine. There are also beliefs in the Trinity, virgin birth, resurrection, crucifixion, sinless life, and incarnation. They believe that the church has received the authority from God to interpret his will. There is also a point where young teens get to experience life outside the Amish community called "rumspringa". They get to go to parties, drink... [continues]
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