What happens if you break Amish rules?

If Amish church members break their vows of baptism by disobeying religious leaders or church regulations and refuse to confess their error, they will face excommunication. Based on several biblical scriptures, the church shuns ex-members to remind them of their disobedience in hopes of winning them back.
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What happens when Amish break the law?

An Amish person who has taken the church vow, and who has been found guilty by the bishop of breaking one of the Ordnung rules, can be punished by the Meidung (excommunication or shunning). Mobile vehicles, such as buggies or farm implements, must not have rubber tires.
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What can you not do if your Amish?

As part of their Ordnung, Old Order Amish forbid owning automobiles; tapping electricity from public utility lines; owning televisions, radios, or personal computers; attending high school or college; joining the military; and initiating divorce. All Amish groups expect men and women to wear prescribed clothing.
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How are Amish people punished?

The Amish believe in forgiveness, but they also believe in consequences. Offenders must make things right with those they've harmed and take responsibility for their actions. There are two main types of punishment in the Amish community: shunning, ex-communication.
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What happens when you are shunned in the Amish?

Fellow Amish in rare instances won't break bread with them at the same table, won't work with them and won't worship with them under the religion's centuries-old practice of shunning. In stricter settlements, shunning can break apart families, cutting off all contact between parents and their children.
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Do Amish get to pick who they marry?

Unmarried Amish choose their own husbands/wives, and the woman is very much involved in the process. Courtship often begins with a young man transporting a young woman to and from one of the many singings or Sunday worship.
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Can an outsider marry into the Amish?

To get married in the Amish community, members must be baptized in the church. Outsiders, non-Amish, or 'English', as they call the rest of the world, are not permitted to marry within the Amish community.
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Can the Amish go to jail?

The Amish reject most modern technology and dress. In prison, however, their cells have electric lighting and climate control, they wear orange jumpsuits, and they are transported between the prison and the courthouse in vans, just like other inmates.
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How do Amish treat their wives?

Amish Women are expected to marry, have children and submit to their husband's will. There is no divorce. It is the responsibility of the wife to care for the children and the household. Her tasks include cooking, cleaning, sewing, gardening and maintaining the general welfare of the family.
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Is it OK to take pictures of Amish?

It's actually NOT against an Amish person's religion to be photographed. The Amish religion does, however, prohibit POSING for photographs. Some Amish completely refuse to allow themselves to be photographed. Posed photos in particular may be seen as a show of pride.
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Why can't Amish ride bikes?

For shorter distances, they may use scooters, but bicycles are also banned. It is believed that cars and bicycles move too quickly over long distances, therefore connecting the Amish to the outside world.
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What is the Amish bedroom rule?

The Amish practice a form of bedroom ritual called "bundling." In bundling, a young man and woman spend time together in the same room, usually fully clothed and often with a board or blanket between them. This allows them to get to know each other without the distraction of physical contact.
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Why can't Amish cut their hair?

Hair Is Sacred

The Amish are devout Christians, and as such, many of their traditions originate from the Bible. The Amish perceive hair as a sacred symbol of devotion to God. Because of this, cutting it is considered a shameful dismissal of this precious token.
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Can Amish talk to outsiders?

Most Amish people enjoy talking with outsiders, if they don't feel like they are regarded as animals in the zoo. In some Amish communities shops and attractions may not be open on Sundays, so be sure to call ahead and plan accordingly.
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Do the Amish let outsiders in?

Q: May outsiders join the Amish? A: Yes. Although the Amish do not actively evangelize, several dozen outside people have joined the Amish. Potential members must be willing to learn the dialect and accept the rules of the church in order to be baptized and become members of the church.
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Do the Amish let you leave?

Leaving the community

Some Amish youth do indeed separate themselves from the community, even going to live among the "English," or non-Amish Americans, experiencing modern technology. Their behavior during this time does not necessarily prevent them from returning for adult baptism into the Amish church.
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How do Amish punish their children?

Amish parents typically value obedience and use corporal punishment. They invoke the biblical proverb of “spare the rod, and spoil the child” in both home and school settings. They strongly believe that spanking is critical for children's healthy development, and physical abuse can result.
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What age do Amish girls get married?

The Amish Community and Dating

Dating among the Amish typically begins around age 16 with most Amish couples marrying between the ages of 20 and 22. To find a prospective date, the young adults socialize at functions such as frolics, church, or home visits.
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Do Amish allow divorce?

In the Amish community, divorce is forbidden and not sanctioned in the Amish church. If a member of the community violates this, they are violating their vows that they took during their Amish baptism, which takes place between the ages of 18 and 22 years old, according to National Geographic.
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Are Amish forced to marry?

Amish young people have the freedom and opportunity to decide who they marry, with minimal pressure from their families and communities.
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Do Amish have cops?

Also, they cannot serve on a police force or a jury, hold a political office, or engage in competition. They also believe in volunteering to help those outside their own community when they feel they can be of assistance. Avoiding and Resolving Conflict.
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Can Amish take blood?

However, nothing in the Amish understanding of the Bible forbids them from using modern medical services, including surgery, hospitalization, dental work, anesthesia, blood transfusions or immunization.”
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Can you date an Amish girl?

If the youth go dating outside their community, they may expose themselves to worldly temptations that distract them from their duty to their faith. Like the youth in non-Amish societies, Amish teenagers are allowed to date each other.
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Do Amish marry their siblings?

Despite the fact that mate choice is limited to other church members, the young people do not necessarily choose to marry close relatives.
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What is the main cause of death for the Amish?

Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiac Surgery.
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