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Intriguing Facts About the Amish

By Christopher Stanley


Are you intrigued by the Amish culture? Do you want to learn more about Amish traditions? If so, these interesting facts will be just what you are looking for! Do not hesitate to forget about the differences between the culture you have always known and the uniquely different Amish culture! This will help you learn something new about these people!

There are plenty of stereotypes out there concerning the Amish. For example, you may know that the Amish are exempt from paying government taxes. This is not entirely true, however, because the only tax Amish people are not required to pay is the social security tax. The Amish reject all forms of insurance, including social security. They never collect benefits.

Another well known fact is the Amish people's rejection of many facets of popular society, of which partying, drinking and gambling are just some examples. What people don't realize, though, is that young Amish adults experience a time called "rumspringa" or "running around." During this phase, they experiment with normally unacceptable mainstream practices with other people their age. However, once their baptism occurs, "rumspringa" must stop.

You are obviously aware of the stereotype of an Amish person's work ethic and dedication, but did you know most Amish children do not receive more than an eighth grade education? Most do not attend high school, and almost no Amish people throughout history have attended post-secondary education. According to Amish parents, education above the eighth grade is unnecessary.

One more little known fact about the Amish is the prevalence of genetic issues in their gene pool. This is because Amish people make up only a small percentage of the entire world's total genetic information. Amish people are usually unwilling to use preventative medicine, but sometimes aid researchers in the study of particular diseases.




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