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The Amish and Mennonites have very few difference. Mennonites will however have electricity, running water, and running cars where Amish will not.
You don't. The closest to Amish would be Mennonites. There are many of Mennonites that have different beliefs. Again You have to be Born Amish to be Amish. They do have good food and know how to save a buck.
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.
Yes mennonites can. They are not Amish.
Christian. Mennonites are a Christian denomination who arose from the teachings of Menno Simons. The mennonites vary in strictness and old order mennonites are very similar to liberal amish.
Amish and Mennonites are both Anabaptist groups, but they have some differences. Amish tend to be more conservative and have stricter rules on technology and lifestyle, while Mennonites are more varied in their beliefs and practices. Additionally, Amish communities are more insular and tend to live a more traditional agricultural lifestyle compared to Mennonites who may be more integrated into mainstream society.
The Amish are usually buried in Amish-only cemeteries. The grave plots are dug by hand using shovels. Occasionally, Mennonites are also buried in Amish cemeteries.
They were mostly Quaker, Amish, Baptists, and Mennonites.
Menno Simons and Jacob Amman
I believe the town of Yoder (classic Amish name) was settled by Amish. I also recently saw some Amish settlement in southern Colorado near Westcliffe and Alamosa.
Mennonites do not have rules against using technology like the Amish so Mennonites use all the same tools every other type of farmer in their area would use.
People who are similar to the Amish would be known as Mennonites. They are similar in views and values but are still different in terms of allowances of various items.