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The Amish *The Bibles they use: Lutheran & KVJ. German & Swiss Origins -Massive issues with children and rape inside the communities. AMISH come from a core group of 200 *WTH* They call themselves Pennsylvania DUTCH. They call us ENGLISH.

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Hear Mary tell her OWN Story, not mine to tell.   AMISH Woman "Sinned" by Taking Her Brothers to Court for SA - YouTube 

 

 

Sexual abuse cases in Brooklyn's Haredi community - Wikipedia \

 

Why do Amish believe in adult baptism?

Baptism was a fundamental issue in the founding of the Anabaptist movement. The issue of infant baptism was crucial for early Anabaptists, who believed that baptism should be a choice made by adults. The Anabaptists based their belief in adult baptism in their interpretation of Scripture and its implications concerning sin.

 

Amish-born scholar John A. Hostetler notes that early Anabaptists "felt that baptizing babies could not be supported by Scriptures. They argued that sin entered the world with a knowledge of good and evil (Gen. 3). Since an infant does not have this knowledge, it cannot have sin." The descendants of the early Anabaptists, the Old Order Amish and other groups, feel that baptism is unneccessary for the removal of sin.

 

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