Mennonites are a Christian group that emphasizes pacifism, community living, and a simple lifestyle, often adhering to specific religious practices and traditions that stem from the Anabaptist movement in the 16th century. The term "English" typically refers to non-Mennonite people, particularly in North America, who do not share these distinct cultural and religious practices. While Mennonites often maintain a degree of separation from mainstream society, English individuals usually engage more fully with contemporary culture. The differences lie mainly in beliefs, lifestyle, and community engagement.
The Amish and Mennonites have very few difference. Mennonites will however have electricity, running water, and running cars where Amish will not.
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
what differnce between the old and the modern english
No difference except that one is UK English and the other is US English
Protestants encompass a broad range of Christian denominations that emerged from the Reformation in the 16th century, emphasizing principles like justification by faith and the authority of Scripture. Mennonites are a specific group within the Protestant tradition, rooted in the Anabaptist movement, which advocates for adult baptism, pacifism, and community living. While all Mennonites are Protestants, not all Protestants are Mennonites, as the latter hold distinct beliefs and practices that set them apart from other Protestant denominations.
there's an accent
there is no difference. It is called American english, also known as dumb english.
What is difference between English univerities and Italian universities
the difference is scotland stinks
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Language.
wht is the basic difference between English language with urdu language