Yes and no, depending on what you mean?
A Amish community is ruled as a single sect, with the Ordnung rules apply to all members the same, but seldom happens perfectly.
But a community can be made up by any number of plain members, from any type of group including Mennonite, but all must conform to that sects current Ordnung regardless of previous allowable or non allowable technology or behavior.
Answer Is A Community
A community.
Yes, there is an Amish community in Phoenix. They mostly live in a couple of little pockets of the area known as "Sunnyslope" and are for the most part just snowbirds, here for the winter just like so many other people. I do not think there are any old order Amish but they are Amish none the less. They wear the traditional clothing and do not own cars, and you will see them riding bicycles or walking. They take cabs if they need to go far. Their housing is provided by Mennonites who own a small trailer park in Sunnyslope and a street of houses, they are equipped with cooling heating and lighting but the Amish are just renting these homes for the winter and it is acceptable to them to use the amenities. Some of them are here for health reasons as well. Unfortunately there is no true Amish society in Arizona, the group that lives here does not farm or really truly follow the Amish ways. Some are very wealthy. They just find ways to operate there business that seem to edge around their rules.
A group of organisms of different species living together in a particular place is called a community. An ecosystem is a community that interacts with the abiotic factors of their environment.
COMMUNITY: the populations of different species that interact in some way are called a community. POPULATION: all of the individuals of one species that live in the same area at that same time make up a population.
The Amish are different from us because they live simply while we don't live simply.
There are no Old Order / New Order Amish remaining in Europe. There is a Beachy community that left America and has established itself in Ireland. They Beachy were a divison off the Old Order Amish that chose to modernize.
Love is sacrificial, love is love. If you truly love him, you will do the best for him. Do you want to marry? That's what people in love usually should do. Respect his religion and do not get him in trouble. If you want to marry him maybe you should turn Amish too. You cannot become Amish. He would have to leave the Amish community and live in the "English" community. Being Amish is not like being a Catholic who then joins the Jewish faith of their beloved.
No, not anyone can become Amish and live in an Amish society. The Amish are a closely knit religious and cultural community that values their traditional way of life. They typically only accept individuals who have been born into the Amish faith or who have married into it.
I live in Turkey. Iroquois community is different from my community.
The community is the collection of different populations that live together in an area.
Old Order Amish define themselves as horse and buggy people. As a result they need pasture and land sufficent for keeping a horse. Some communities do not allow members to reside in town, viewing town life as inconsistant with Amish values. Some communities do allow memebers to live in town. In my town of Shipshewana, Indiana there are many Amish individuals residing in town. Many are unmarried girls who work in the local tourism industry and do not keep a horse, but rather ride a bicycle.
no, but they live similarly to the amish
Different community colleges offer many different degrees depending on where you live. You should search the community colleges near where you live.
Yes, it is their faith to only marry people that belong to the Amish church. - eletias - It be better to say "yes and no". Most of time they do marry in their faith, only looking for a mate in their own community, which has increased the progression of genetic problems. But there is small percentage of outside English, that do join the Amish, Amish adopt English outside children, and rumoured infertile men have outside men sleep with their wives to conceive, plus occasional infidelity.
They do not hold themselves to be different than anyone else, and, in fact, they aren't different. They simply live apart from the general population in order to protect their families from ungodly behavior, and they adhere very closely to the teachings of the bible, unlike many who claim "the bible says it, I believe it, and that settles it."The plain sects which most of us call Amish, are distinguishable not because they are better, more moral, than others, but because their unusual lifestyle serves as a reminder to themselvesthat they need to obey God.
Answer Is A Community