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9 pages in length. Humanity's initial - if not involuntary - reaction to an unfamiliar concept is typically couched with disdain toward whoever it is trying to maintain an existence outside the norm. The extent to which Amish culture represents the antithesis of everything inherent to contemporary mankind is both grand and far-reaching; that this particular population of Americans lives and thrives as though they were still in the 1800s speaks to the tremendous diversity that exists between the Amish and all other cultures throughout the country. This conscious decision to live off the land and eschew modern conveniences is not merely a façade in order to garner attention, but instead is a statement of how a community is more genuine, productive and tight-knit if its approach to life is very fundamental in thought and in action. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Amish culture represents the antithesis of everything inherent to contemporary mankind is both grand and far-reaching; that this particular population of Americans lives and thrives as though they were still
in the 1800s speaks to the tremendous diversity that exists between the Amish and all other cultures throughout the country. This conscious decision to live off the land and
eschew modern conveniences is not merely a fa?ade in order to garner attention, but instead is a statement of how a community is more genuine, productive and tight-knit if its
approach to life is very fundamental in thought and in action. "Todays Amish are guided by their faith, which dictates that they forego ownership of modern amenities such as
electricity, automobiles, and telephones. They choose this way of life to 1. follow their interpretation of teachings of the Bible, and to 2. retain the solidarity of their community.
The Amish faith also strictly forbids violence or warfare, following the Biblical admonition to love thy neighbor" (Anonymous, 2002). II. THE FOUNDATION OF A CULTURE
Simplicity is the affirmation of the Amish, a community of people whose religious beliefs mandate them to forego the use of or involvement with modern conveniences.
Their choice to eschew the intrinsic benefits of contemporary technological advancement speaks to the obvious importance of filling basic needs with the standards of natural application. The uncomplicated
lifestyle the Amish lead is often subject to ridicule and contempt from outsiders who contend they have purposefully separated themselves from the rest of society as a means by which
to build a community of their own jurisdiction; however, the extent to which the Amish live and work as members of an unadorned population thriving amidst a larger society of
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