Starting a new topic to not distract the original thread...
I find the Amish curious as they have kept many Biblical practices/beliefs which American Christians have forgotten or rejected (such as head coverings, rejecting divorce, excommunication, separateness, etc).
But what kind of conflicts did you find between Amish practice/belief and the Bible?
The Amish heritage is one I am proud of but I have a far greater Heritage. As a son of the Father. The Amish are a world within a world. They are constantly evolving. The only way they survive is thru control. Very little Life. There are some who become born again but when faced with following the Holy Spirit or the system most choose the system. We were told by those around us that we shouldn't have Bible study and prayer meeting as history proves people who do that don't stay Amish. We shrugged our shoulders and said it wasn't our intention to leave. The more we studied the more glaring conflicts we're exposed. Thru pointing out those conflicts the ministers from all the neighboring churches got together , said we were undermining their authority and the majority voted to excommunicate us. Quite a few people didn't agree with them but ended up being pressured to keep the peace.
Not saying one size fits all.
I find the Amish curious as they have kept many Biblical practices/beliefs which American Christians have forgotten or rejected (such as head coverings, rejecting divorce, excommunication, separateness, etc).
But what kind of conflicts did you find between Amish practice/belief and the Bible?