they eat cheese
Mennonites live in every state, and many different countries.
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.
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.
I live in Dover, Delaware and yes, there are Mennonites in this area. There are several communities both nearby and within an hour's drive.
Mennonites live in Shipyard, Indian Creek, Little Belize, Blue Creek, Spanish Lookout, Belmopan, Barton Creek, Springfield and other places in Belize, Central America.
Mennonites have broken off of the Amish. The Mennonites have different groups and can be as liberal as any other church in the United states.
Mennonites believe that marriage is for life and can only be broken by death. Divorce is forbidden by God under any circumstance in the New Testament and today.
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.
The same places non mennonites eat.
Yes mennonites can. They are not Amish.
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.