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Valeriy Bukreev - Amish 2026 - «Faith Above Fear» The Amish are a closed religious sect, the most conservative offshoot of the Mennonite Protestant movement.. As a rule, the Amish avoid giving interviews to journalists and hide from photographers and video cameras. The Amish are waiting for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and His millennial reign.... Adherents of this trend are distinguished by their simplicity of life and clothing, as well as their unwillingness to accept modern technology. As a rule, the Amish live in the USA and Canada, and their numbers are constantly growing. The Amish live in communities in 32 US states, and about 370,000 people live in North America. The high birth rate makes the Amish population one of the fastest growing in the world. From 1992 to 2017, the number of Amish in the United States increased by 149%, while the population of the United States as a whole grew by only 23 % The Amish are one of the fastest growing populations worldwide. On average, seven children are born in an Amish family.… They believe in humility, obedience, and simplicity. They don't like vanity and pride.... "Faith is stronger than fear".... How can you live without TVs, phones, movies, computers, and music? Ask the Amish… They live in isolated communities, mostly in the territories of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. But the largest settlement is in Pennsylvania, in Lancaster County, which is informally referred to as "Amish country" The Amish believe that their world is a moral oasis in which it is much easier to avoid temptation than to live in a world of sin and temptation. … These oases are called Amish communities, and only by staying under their reliable protection, strictly following the rules of the Ordung (a local charter regulating any details of life and behavior), there is a chance to come to life after death and not see yourself inside hellish burning cauldrons surrounded by figures of evil devils and demons.… The Amish view life as hard work and a series of endless suffering, humility and trials. The more diligently you tame your pride, wrap up your lust, and trample anger in the mud, the more chances you have for Eternal Life with God, surrounded by Angels and All the Saints.… In order to combat temptation, the Amish consider it necessary to lead the simplest and most unrestrained working life in conditions as devoid of the temptations of civilization as possible.... Almost all of them work on the land. They live in houses built with their own hands. Television, telephones, movies, computers, dancing and music (except for church choir singing) are absolutely prohibited in the community. They wear the same clothes that their European ancestors wore three hundred years ago.... There is no electricity or heating in their homes, only stoves like stoves and kerosene lamps are allowed. Strictly adhering to the rules of the Old Testament, the Amish consider any image of people and animals to be sinful, so there are no paintings in their house, and the Amish themselves have almost no documents, since religion forbids them to be photographed.... In 1961, the US Internal Revenue Service recognized that since the Amish did not benefit from social security (and social security in general) for religious reasons, they were not required to pay the appropriate taxes, and in 1965 this rule was codified in legislation.... Higher education is considered to corrupt the soul, so the only thing that shines for a young Amish is an eight—year community school attendance. There, having gathered students from seven to sixteen years old in one class, the older members of the community teach them reading, counting, writing, the basics of geometry, agronomy, carpentry and home economics — everything that can be useful to an Amish farmer.... Since dirt is a manifestation of the sin of idleness, the houses and streets of the Amish settlements sparkle with German cleanliness; such a concentration of neatness is probably not to be found anywhere else on the planet....Cleanliness inside and out… At the age of sixteen— every Amish boy and girl gets the right to a period of "rumspring"* (that is, this Time the right to Choose their Future ...) During the rumspring period, they are given the opportunity to see the world and compare it with what they were taught in their family.… Divine services are held every second Sunday at the home of one of the members of the community in turn.In most cases, the Amish worship service lasts about four hours and includes hymns and sermons. At other times, individual inner prayer is practiced. The sinner confesses to the whole community.... Since almost all Amish are descended from about 200 founding ancestors who lived in the 18th century, genetic diseases resulting from interbreeding exist in the most isolated counties (this is one example of the "founder effect").