Submitted by ranman12953 t3_10dg022 in askscience
pm_me_good_usernames t1_j4mp68u wrote
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For at least some Amish I think the main rule is they're not allowed to enter contracts. So they can buy gas and batteries but they can't have mains electricity, they can use a phone as long as it's pay-as-you-go. I'm pretty sure that varies between groups; each Amish community basically has its own rules. I know some of them don't use electricity at all, but they can use pneumatic power tools. And there's still a fair few pay phones in Amish country they can use to call doctors and veterinarians and people like that. There's also other groups of Anabaptists like Mennonites that are similar to Amish in some ways but different in others, even some that drive cars and work in offices but just always wear long sleeves no matter the weather.
Painting_Agency t1_j4ncuve wrote
> Mennonites
There are at least a few Mennonites attending the veterinary school where I work. Women, otherwise honestly I might not have recognized them as such. They show up wearing their home sewn dresses and bonnets, and go to classes in a teaching hospital where they learn about every high-tech treatment that veterinarians now have access to.
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Redditributor t1_j4nwshp wrote
Are Amish a subset of Mennonite?
pm_me_good_usernames t1_j4o4etp wrote
The Amish broke off from the Mennonites around 1700. They're related, but I don't think either is a subset of the other.
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