Mennonites are Christians with a sound knowledge of the gospel, and a strong tradition of studying the Bible. They encourage everyone in their community to study scripture and pray.
If you look at their fruits, it's what you'd (well what I'd) expect. Strong communities with good family values. A proper understanding of the gospel is key, but you know what it comes down to more than anything? NOT ADDING TO IT. It's surprising how uncommon it is.
Look at all the cults that claim the name of Jesus (Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc) and what do they all do? They add new traditions, books, practices, prophets, requirements to scripture. Mennonites (and other faithful protestants) come to the same conclusion of the gospel message using scripture. No extra-biblical "revelations" needed.
Ah, you’re talking about the Amish, not Mennonites (for the most part). We don’t really associate with them beyond economically. They’re a psychotic cult that rapes their own children.
Mennonites are Christians with a sound knowledge of the gospel, and a strong tradition of studying the Bible. They encourage everyone in their community to study scripture and pray.
If you look at their fruits, it's what you'd (well what I'd) expect. Strong communities with good family values. A proper understanding of the gospel is key, but you know what it comes down to more than anything? NOT ADDING TO IT. It's surprising how uncommon it is.
Look at all the cults that claim the name of Jesus (Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc) and what do they all do? They add new traditions, books, practices, prophets, requirements to scripture. Mennonites (and other faithful protestants) come to the same conclusion of the gospel message using scripture. No extra-biblical "revelations" needed.
SPELL (as in go-spel) implies the articulation of natural sound. Spelling implies the distortion of sound knowledge.
A contradiction in terms...every implies all; one implies each.
Another contradiction in terms...com (together) uni (apart from one another).
And yet suggested words are added to perceivable sound...
Inviolate worship of jews, even when directly confronted. Unfortunately.
They don't fight in the Jew's wars (join the US military). They live outside the system and have their own schools and build their own houses.
I'd say that's good enough.
Ah, you’re talking about the Amish, not Mennonites (for the most part). We don’t really associate with them beyond economically. They’re a psychotic cult that rapes their own children.
They also don’t fight back when they’re attacked.