I lived for a while in Middlefield, Ohio. There's a lot I could say but will not. I'll stick with the two main things that make my heart hurt:
1. They are often seen as ultimate lovers of children because of their dedication to kids born with medical issues.
What isn't often publicized is that these high rates often are the result of inbreeding. They aren't allowed to marry outside the faith and struggle to get new blood in.
2. The practice of shunning leaves some extremely wounded, hurting people and it's tough to see a person lose who and what they've known their entire lives.
The books you mention are interesting. It's very beautiful to drive down an old road at dusk and see a man ploughing his field the old fashioned way against the backdrop of an evening sky. The stitching they do is marvelous, they provide great stuff at their veggie and fruit stands, but...
What people don't see would wipe out any romantic view they hold of the type of Amish I have known. True, some orders aren't so, but from what I've seen and learned, there isn't a lot of good within when you peel back the curtain and get a full view.
Then again, isn't it the same with Christianity and other religions today?
1. They are often seen as ultimate lovers of children because of their dedication to kids born with medical issues.
What isn't often publicized is that these high rates often are the result of inbreeding. They aren't allowed to marry outside the faith and struggle to get new blood in.
2. The practice of shunning leaves some extremely wounded, hurting people and it's tough to see a person lose who and what they've known their entire lives.
The books you mention are interesting. It's very beautiful to drive down an old road at dusk and see a man ploughing his field the old fashioned way against the backdrop of an evening sky. The stitching they do is marvelous, they provide great stuff at their veggie and fruit stands, but...
What people don't see would wipe out any romantic view they hold of the type of Amish I have known. True, some orders aren't so, but from what I've seen and learned, there isn't a lot of good within when you peel back the curtain and get a full view.
Then again, isn't it the same with Christianity and other religions today?