John Yurich
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Amish are a Christian denomination since they preach the biblical doctrine of salvation. Just because they choose to live without electricity does not mean they are not Christians.
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Who are the Amish, and what are their beliefs?Amish are a Christian denomination since they preach the biblical doctrine of salvation. Just because they choose to live without electricity does not mean they are not Christians.
The Amish are a branch within the Mennonite community, which traces its roots to Menno Simons an Anabaptist Reformer in Germany. Jacob Amman thought the average Mennonite was getting to liberal and worldly so he took his followers down a different path. Today you can find some colonies that are solid in their faith and some that are quite odd and more of a cult. The determining factor will be in who the elders are and what they teach.Amish are a Christian denomination since they preach the biblical doctrine of salvation. Just because they choose to live without electricity does not mean they are not Christians.
I don't know if they are or not. Their salvation is dependant on their standing with the church.Amish are a Christian denomination since they preach the biblical doctrine of salvation. Just because they choose to live without electricity does not mean they are not Christians.
This is inaccurate. Their fellowship within the colony is dependent upon their confession of baptism and subsequent submission to the elders. Until a person is baptized they are not bound under the rules of the elders since they are not confessing their faith.I don't know if they are or not. Their salvation is dependant on their standing with the church.
What I said was indeed accurate.This is inaccurate. Their fellowship within the colony is dependent upon their confession of baptism and subsequent submission to the elders. Until a person is baptized they are not bound under the rules of the elders since they are not confessing their faith.