The Amish began in 1693 with a schism among some Anabaptists in Switzerland. Those who followed a man named Jakob Ammann became known as Amish, which was originally a name of derision.
Many Amish migrated to Pennsylvania due to persecution in Europe. (Pa. had a reputation for religious tolerance, which attracted them.)
Some people believe they're some form of "super-Christian", but in reality, many are not Christian at all, as they believe one MIGHT be saved by Jesus AFTER DEATH, if one practices the Amish lifestyle carefully.
I tend to view any congregation founded by one man VERY-suspiciously, especially since many of the Amish practices are NOT found in Scripture. But the views of many Amish on JESUS waves a huge red flag for me!
Many Amish migrated to Pennsylvania due to persecution in Europe. (Pa. had a reputation for religious tolerance, which attracted them.)
Some people believe they're some form of "super-Christian", but in reality, many are not Christian at all, as they believe one MIGHT be saved by Jesus AFTER DEATH, if one practices the Amish lifestyle carefully.
I tend to view any congregation founded by one man VERY-suspiciously, especially since many of the Amish practices are NOT found in Scripture. But the views of many Amish on JESUS waves a huge red flag for me!
