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Amish men refuse to pay fine, cite religious beliefs
www.wpsdlocal6.com ^ | 10 Oct 2011 | Julie Collins

Posted on 10/11/2011 5:57:37 PM PDT by smokingfrog

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To: Gator113
Looks like they need to widen their gene pool, but I don’t think they will find anyone to help them.

I have the solution. The Amish should be adopting Chinese girl babies in droves.

81 posted on 10/11/2011 10:43:02 PM PDT by abner (I have no tagline, therefore no identity.)
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To: smokingfrog

Hmmm, this is a poser. What’s the protocol for ridiculing perps who actually ARE Amish, assume they’re black?


82 posted on 10/11/2011 11:50:47 PM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: George from New England

Public road. There’s nothing in the Bible about reflective red triangles. There is, however, Romans 13:1-5.
It causes the Amish no harm to mount a triangle on their rig and keeps drivers from hitting them at night.
The Amish are out to lunch on this one.


83 posted on 10/12/2011 6:55:59 AM PDT by Scotsman will be Free (11C - Indirect fire, infantry - High angle hell - We will bring you, FIRE)
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To: abner

Re: your assertion that Amish do not pay taxes:

Government
Contrary to some misperceptions, the Amish do pay taxes: state and federal income taxes, sales and real estate taxes, and public school taxes. They are exempt from paying Social Security taxes, however, because they consider Social Security a form of insurance and refuse its benefits. The Amish believe that the Bible instructs them to care for church members who have special needs, including the elderly. To rely on commercial or government insurance would contradict their belief that God will care for them through the church.

The Amish are taught to respect and pray for governing authorities according to biblical admonitions. However, when caught in a conflict between their conscience and civic law, they cite the scripture verse “Obey God rather than men” (Acts 5:29). From their reading of the New Testament, particularly the Sermon on the Mount, they believe that Jesus’ followers are to be nonviolent, and they forbid self-defense as well as entering the armed forces.

The Amish emphasize the separation of church and state. They prefer not to receive subsidies from government programs. They will typically not serve in government committees or commissions, but will often consult and cooperate with local officials. The Amish generally avoid holding public office and engaging in political activism. They are, however, permitted to vote. The rate of voting is typically low unless a local issue is on the ballot.

In recent years, numerous conflicts have pitted the Amish against the growing regulatory power of the state. The points of friction have included military service, education, Social Security, health care, property zoning, child labor, photo identification, and the use of slow-moving-vehicle signs. To cope with these various conflicts, the Amish have formed a national steering committee with representatives in various states to work with public legislators when issues arise. In general, however, the Amish have fared rather well in a political system that respects and protects their freedom of religious expression.

Additional information
•Donald B. Kraybill, ed., The Amish and The State, 2nd ed. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003)
•Donald B. Kraybill and Kyle Kopko, “Bush Fever: Amish and Old Order Mennonites in the 2004 Presidential Election,” Mennonite Quarterly Review 81, no. 2 (April 2007): 165-205.


84 posted on 10/12/2011 7:23:32 AM PDT by varina davis (Life is not a dress rehearsal)
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To: BigCinBigD
Technology is not forbidden to the Amish. They simply temper technology use with the desire to maintain certain traditions, such as 'visiting'. See this article for more: Do Amish Use Technology?
85 posted on 10/12/2011 7:31:04 AM PDT by Lazamataz ("If Herman Cain does become President, his Vice President will be known as Co-Cain." -- Laz, 2011)
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To: mc5cents
What is with the beards? I wish I knew more about those people but it just seems like a freakish cult of some sort. I know they are peaceful people and keep to themselves but I just don’t get it. Is it a religion? Is there a book of Amish? They were Swiss I think to begin with. I know they are christian or at least I think they follow the teachings of Christ. Strange people is all I can say.

They've been saying the same about you.

86 posted on 10/12/2011 7:34:25 AM PDT by Lazamataz ("If Herman Cain does become President, his Vice President will be known as Co-Cain." -- Laz, 2011)
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They've been saying the same about you.

Well maybe I just never noticed that since my wife tells me how strange I am all the time.

87 posted on 10/12/2011 9:17:00 AM PDT by mc5cents
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To: JRandomFreeper
found in Leviticus 19:27 "Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard."

It's in the Bible.

Well yes. But of course you are aware that the Gillette Co. had not yet been founded. :-)

88 posted on 10/12/2011 11:17:51 AM PDT by mc5cents
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