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Mennonites believe that the church should be completely separate from the government. They live simply and have a commitment to nonviolence. Some Mennonites live in urban areas, use electricity, and drive, yet still grow their own food.

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The Mennonites are a Christian group under the Anabaptist denomination that began in the 16th century after Menno Simons of Friesland. They embody the practice of "plain people" in dress, but have no restrictions on technology.

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It was not much different than any one elses at the time really. The major differences were those that you still today: a strict manner of dress, obtaining from "worldly" activities, and a very conservative lifestyle.

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Mennonites in the United States can live anywhere. Some live in towns and others live in the country, where many Mennonite families live in the same area.

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mennonites are mean people that have a cultre that has a rule of you must sueaside at the age of 62

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they are nice people

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What are facts about the way Mennonites live?

they eat cheese


Where do mennunite live?

Mennonites live in every state, and many different countries.


What is it called when mennonites have issues with something one of their fellow mennonites do that makes them turn their backs on them?

Some of the Mennonites practice Shunning, that is avoiding contact with those who claim to be believers but live as if they were not believers, or living like the unbelieveing world around them.


Where are 5 places where Mennonites live in Belize?

Mennonites live in Shipyard, Indian Creek, Little Belize, Blue Creek, Spanish Lookout, Belmopan, Barton Creek, Springfield and other places in Belize, Central America.


What cultural traditions have the Mennonites brought to Canada?

Mennonites live in their own all Mennonite communities, so they have no trouble maintaining their cultural identity; they have not entered into the larger culture of Canada which surrounds them. It does not impinge upon them.


Where do mennonites eat?

The same places non mennonites eat.


Are Mennonites permitted to use generators for electricity?

Yes mennonites can. They are not Amish.


What do Mennonites drive?

It depends old order mennonites use horse and buggy. Conservative mennonites drive cars and vans but they have to be non flashy colors like grays and dark blues.


Do mennonites of Belize have an education?

Yes, good basic education is important to Mennonites.


Where did mennonites first settle?

The Mennonites first settled in the state of Pennsylvania. The Mennonites who first migrated over to the United States were primarily of German ancestry.


Do Mennonites practice polygamy?

Answer: Since Mennonites follow the teachings of the Christian scriptures, the Bible, they have only one wife, for life.


Where did Mennonites originally come from?

The mennonites originated from Europe because a catholic priest actually read the bible. the priests' name was Menno Simons and he joined the anabaptists, which were later called mennonites. They were renamed Mennonites because they followed Menno's beliefs.