Well I'm from Pennsylvania and I know where I'm from we treat them like they're Gods.
If your asking if the Amish are discriminated against the answer in Pennsylvania is absolutely NOT.
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The impact that a pluralistic society would have on businesses is good in the sense that there are different cultures living in one area. For example, in Pennsylvania, there are many small Amish towns, as well as normal cities surrounding them, the impact of the Amish people and the English people as they call it, is great since the Amish can sell their items to the businesses of the English people, giving the English businesses much profit and the Amish get the business from the English. Without such a society, English and Amish businesses would decline in finances, since the English need to pay little for Amish items and the Amish make out nice financially.
there is one near NYC or NJ called the amish people
The Amish typically prefer to socialize within their own community and adhere to a more isolationist lifestyle. They limit interaction with outsiders to avoid outside influences that may conflict with their values and beliefs. However, some Amish communities may engage with non-Amish individuals for necessary interactions such as business or medical needs.
Most Muslims treat others well.
Amish are called Amish because the founder of it was Jacob Ammann
No. The Society of Friends (Quakers) area peace church, same as the Amish, but they don't emphasize Romans 12:2 as the Amish do.
Yes, there are there of many Amish people.
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No. There are no Amish communities in NJ.
The Amish treat their animals the way any farmer treats theirs. They feed them and give them a place to stay, Everyone is different and some are better than others. Just like other people treat their pets. You can't force anyone into a mold, we are people and have different responsibilities. People forget that animals are just that, they don't have eternal souls or a spirit. We don't see animals worshiping a God or even looking for God.
Not all Amish people have to be white. This is because some other people can be adopted or converted into the Amish way of life.