Horses pollute with farts and are grass guzzlers ! And this will lead to the Amish Flu..........first you get a little horse.....then you get a little buggy !......Reeeee !!! __ Karen Cartwrong
So I've been doing a ton (40 hours a week) of work outside lately on my land and I've been having a lot more spiritual experiences than ever before. Is this what daily life is like for the Amish?
One would hope, but likely they are just wanting to get home and play with the wife. Amish only have one real failing to me. That is a lack of religious freedom (only thinking Christian here) in their groups. There is no perfect group in doctrine. They may be too busy protecting the group from the government and the world for them to focus on faith.
work outside...more spiritual experiences than ever before
a) because one exists inside nature, and breathing (Latin spiro; spirit) implies ones adaptation as inside partial to outside whole of nature.
b) others tempt one with a suggested inside (home) to shelter from a suggested outside (society).
40 hours a week
Adapting to nature implies as form (life) within flow (inception towards death)...ones consent to work in accordance with suggested time (part of duration) or suggested days of the week (daze of the weak) tempts one to ignore that. Others suggest "HOUR"; yet if it's "OUR", then why does it run out?
They are very kind people but have some critical errors in doctrine. Primarily, they believe in works based salvation and their mindset of closing themselves off in their communities goes against the instruction to be a light unto the world and labor to wake other people up. Additionally, many of their communities teach non biblical folk magic and other secret teachings which is extremely dangerous to one’s salvation as God says to have nothing to do with it. Finally, many people who have come out of the Amish communities state that to many, the Amish lifestyle takes precedence over scripture which is idolatry. A fairly common occurrence in their churches is to only use German bibles in which nobody except the church elders can actually read and the young people don’t actually read any scripture. This is done because the older members don’t want the young people to read the Bible for themselves and come to the conclusion that they aren’t following Christ according to the Bible and then leave the community. All that being said, yes, country living is scriptural.
I guess my question to you would be how do you know they have no autism? How do you know not a single Amish person got COVID? I would be reluctant to any study about the Amish
a) an -ism implies ones consent to suggestions by others; so this isn't about what others have; but about what oneself holds onto.
b) autism was coined by Eugene Bleuler, who together with Sigismund Schlomo Freund conspired to "conquer psychiatry"... https://img.gvid.tv/i/3gc1x1nk.jpg
Yeah humans like everyone else and so with their own fair share of nasty evil trash, but I have always envied the simplicity of their lives. It's the same reason many homeless men would rather not rehabilitate when given the opportunity, they get a taste of a simple free existence and it resonates with thousands of years of ancestry in their dna and they can't stand to go back to the complicated micromanaged rat race of modern society. They would rather die under a bridge.
Horses pollute with farts and are grass guzzlers ! And this will lead to the Amish Flu..........first you get a little horse.....then you get a little buggy !......Reeeee !!! __ Karen Cartwrong
lmao 😂
No obesity.
Oh my that is very much untrue. There are some real rolly pollys amongst them!
And you can find some rolly pollys among poor tribes in Africa. The general rule is still no obesity.
So I've been doing a ton (40 hours a week) of work outside lately on my land and I've been having a lot more spiritual experiences than ever before. Is this what daily life is like for the Amish?
"spiritual experiences"
God doesn't want to give up on you.
One would hope, but likely they are just wanting to get home and play with the wife. Amish only have one real failing to me. That is a lack of religious freedom (only thinking Christian here) in their groups. There is no perfect group in doctrine. They may be too busy protecting the group from the government and the world for them to focus on faith.
a) because one exists inside nature, and breathing (Latin spiro; spirit) implies ones adaptation as inside partial to outside whole of nature.
b) others tempt one with a suggested inside (home) to shelter from a suggested outside (society).
Adapting to nature implies as form (life) within flow (inception towards death)...ones consent to work in accordance with suggested time (part of duration) or suggested days of the week (daze of the weak) tempts one to ignore that. Others suggest "HOUR"; yet if it's "OUR", then why does it run out?
Fuck off and die.
Or just die.
Not as pure as they seem. They make and sell meth via the pagans in PA. Lots of child molestation also.
The meek shall inherit the earth, from the lazy , tech enslaved, brainwashed useless eaters.
They are very kind people but have some critical errors in doctrine. Primarily, they believe in works based salvation and their mindset of closing themselves off in their communities goes against the instruction to be a light unto the world and labor to wake other people up. Additionally, many of their communities teach non biblical folk magic and other secret teachings which is extremely dangerous to one’s salvation as God says to have nothing to do with it. Finally, many people who have come out of the Amish communities state that to many, the Amish lifestyle takes precedence over scripture which is idolatry. A fairly common occurrence in their churches is to only use German bibles in which nobody except the church elders can actually read and the young people don’t actually read any scripture. This is done because the older members don’t want the young people to read the Bible for themselves and come to the conclusion that they aren’t following Christ according to the Bible and then leave the community. All that being said, yes, country living is scriptural.
It might be better than society currently but check out those ex Amish content creators and you'll get stories about how shitty they can be.
Each community is different tho
I guess my question to you would be how do you know they have no autism? How do you know not a single Amish person got COVID? I would be reluctant to any study about the Amish
a) an -ism implies ones consent to suggestions by others; so this isn't about what others have; but about what oneself holds onto.
b) autism was coined by Eugene Bleuler, who together with Sigismund Schlomo Freund conspired to "conquer psychiatry"... https://img.gvid.tv/i/3gc1x1nk.jpg
Plenty of incest and child abuse.
Edit: I triggered the Christian pedos again.
Yeah humans like everyone else and so with their own fair share of nasty evil trash, but I have always envied the simplicity of their lives. It's the same reason many homeless men would rather not rehabilitate when given the opportunity, they get a taste of a simple free existence and it resonates with thousands of years of ancestry in their dna and they can't stand to go back to the complicated micromanaged rat race of modern society. They would rather die under a bridge.
Likely less due to limited exposure to online hardcore porn and violent video games. Do we have per capita comparisons of Amish vs non-Amish?
Yeah, that’s not unique to the Amish. Try again, bigot.
"Child rape is no big deal because others do it, too"
How sick are you?
Your retardation is showing again, sport.
Domestic abuse too, I've heard. The Amish have lots of good going on, but seems there's plenty of room for improvement there too.
Without evidence this just feels like a smear