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What methods do Amish leaders use to deal with inward sins when the youth return after Rumspringa?
4/2/2014 | Laissez-Faire Capitalist

Posted on 04/02/2014 8:25:03 AM PDT by Laissez-faire capitalist

After Rumspringa (running around) is over, the Amish young person returns after being gone for two years, and agrees to live according to the Amish ordnung (rules for living) pertaining to clothing, trnasportation, electrical appliances/power, etc, how do Amish bishops, ministers and deacons deal with the inward person(s) that none can see?

Which is a greater threat to an Amish person's salvation - the "English" or the carnal man/sinful nature that we (Christian or non-Christian still possess and have to deal with until we are are glorified in heaven?

The Apostle Paul: I do the things that I don't want to do, and I don't do the things that I want to do. Who will deliver me from this body of death?

The Apostle Paul said that he was not perfect by any means, but he said that he forgot that which was behind and pressed towards the mark of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

If an Amish person (like the rest of us) is going to have to continually crucify the flesh and keep the carnal "man" under submission (as Paul said) - regardless of where they are at - why then bother to leave their local Amish community at all?

Rumspringa won't help with that by any means when they return. There are sins that Amish people can engage in that one might never see.

1.) Is it all about doing outward things and conforming to them?

2.) If salvation and living for Jesus Christ are truly the most important goals in life, how does Rumspringa help with these? Every 16 year old Amish person can stay and fight the good fight of faith and would not have to leave to do this. This fight will continue and be ever-present regardless of where they are at.

3.) How can leaving for two years get rid of inwardly craving sin or deal with sinful thoughts that would creep into any person regardless of whether or not they left at 16 years of age?

3.) And are Asians, Africans, Native Americans the "English," too?


TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; General Discusssion; Mainline Protestant; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Theology
KEYWORDS: amish; anabaptist; jakobammann; pa; pennsylvania; rumspringa
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

“1.) Is it all about doing outward things and conforming to them?”

Amish young people join the church as adults. This is a time they learn first-hand what the rest of the world is like before making a lifetime commitment to the Amish church. The level of “worldliness” among the youth varies.

“2.) If salvation and living for Jesus Christ are truly the most important goals in life, how does Rumspringa help with these? Every 16 year old Amish person can stay and fight the good fight of faith and would not have to leave to do this. This fight will continue and be ever-present regardless of where they are at.”

Salvation is questionable. It is a works oriented version of Christianity. Obviously, like any works-oriented version of Christianity, there are believers mixed in.

“3.) How can leaving for two years get rid of inwardly craving sin or deal with sinful thoughts that would creep into any person regardless of whether or not they left at 16 years of age?”

They don’t “leave for two years, generally. Most don’t even “leave”. This isn’t about ridding them of sinful thoughts. It is a way for them to make a free choice with full commitment. Again, not every youth takes it to an extreme.

“3.) And are Asians, Africans, Native Americans the “English,” too?”

Don’t know. They are outsiders.


21 posted on 04/02/2014 9:06:13 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: who_would_fardels_bear
At the age of rebellion give every member an opportunity to explore the outside world. If they like it more than the community they grew up in, then they will voluntarily choose to leave.

The problem for anybody wanting to leave, is that they don't even have a high-school education, which greatly limits their options in the outside world. This may be by design.

22 posted on 04/02/2014 9:10:20 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (You don't notice it's a police state until the police come for you.)
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To: Boogieman
“I don’t think there are too many Amish on the interwebs to answer your question.”

There are several Amish settlements in my area and one of them does have internet in their school.

23 posted on 04/02/2014 9:11:07 AM PDT by CrazyIvan (Obama phones= Bread and circuits.)
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

I have lived amongst the Amish and Mennonites most of my life. They don’t bother anyone. They pretty much stick to themselves. What they believe is none of my business. I am sure most would be appalled if they attended our Divine Liturgy. However, it is not an issue, as it does not really matter. For me to be right, everyone else does not have to be wrong. For the most part, the Amish and Mennonites are very nice and gentle folk. Don’t believe everything you see on TV.


24 posted on 04/02/2014 9:23:16 AM PDT by firebasecody (Orthodoxy, proclaiming the Truth since AD 33)
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To: PGR88

Formerly from “upstate NY” too - southern tier, Chautauqua county, and knew the amish very well. We often used an Amish contractor on our building projects.

They can use power tools when they work for us “English”, but when they build their own houses, they must use traditional non-power tools, or they get in big trouble with their elders.

Rumspringa, as I understand it, is accepting the natural curiosity that teens have for worldly experiences, and their desire for their youth to make a conscious choice to accept the Amish life.


25 posted on 04/02/2014 9:24:39 AM PDT by jacquej ("It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own.")
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To: Boogieman

There are a few, but they don’t do anything that is modern out in the open.


26 posted on 04/02/2014 9:28:10 AM PDT by Jonty30 (What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults)
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

There will be few, if any, Amish replying to your post. I suggest an educational trip to Wisconsin, Indiana or Pennsylvania.


27 posted on 04/02/2014 10:18:00 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

Maybe you should ping the Amish ping list:

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28 posted on 04/02/2014 10:32:02 AM PDT by redleghunter (But let your word 'yes be 'yes,' and your 'no be 'no.' Anything more than this is from the evil one.)
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

Maybe all kids raised in religious homes and never been any place except to church should do the Rumspringa.

If they only know one thing and have no options how can they actually choose? or is it scriptural for some one else to choose for them?


29 posted on 04/02/2014 10:32:51 AM PDT by ravenwolf (hat many years.ost void of pend us)
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

Y’all are missing the point. I live in an area with a large Amish community. The point of their rules is not that technology is sinful, it’s that it is unnecessary.

The Amish say that “the luxuries of one generation become the necessities of the next.” In this they are completely correct. Why have electric lights in your home, with all that is required to support them, when candles or lamps work fine? Why drive a car when you have a horse?

Their lifestyle is all about simplicity and self reliance. We would do well to learn from them instead of mocking them.


30 posted on 04/02/2014 10:37:21 AM PDT by Terabitten (I'd rather have one Walker than fourteen runners.)
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

I’m no expert, but I don’t think the Amish are dependent upon their clergy. They support themselves and are generally governed by their traditions.


31 posted on 04/02/2014 10:37:49 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
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To: The_Reader_David
I think you’ll find that the Amish with modern milling equipment (or refrigerators for cheese they sell) also have gasoline or diesel generators.

So they're not on the grid.

32 posted on 04/02/2014 10:41:47 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion; Laissez-faire capitalist
And are Asians, Africans, Native Americans the “English,” too?”

I believe "English" means non-Amish.

33 posted on 04/02/2014 10:44:12 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

“3.) And are Asians, Africans, Native Americans the “English,” too?”..Don’t think they ever envisioned our wonderful pristine country as having been invaded by Third word scabs. They did, however, have a (nice ?) way of dealing with Native Americans (indians). Fought’em hand to hand and the top dog got it all.


34 posted on 04/02/2014 10:58:53 AM PDT by Safetgiver ( Islam makes barbarism look genteel.)
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To: Kansas58
Michelangelo's sculpture Moses sports "horns of glory" due to a translation error made by Jerome in the Latin Vulgate. Jerome mistakenly translated the Hebrew word describing Moses' face as "radiant in glory" as "horned" (Exodus 34:29).

This error in the Latin Vulgate was compounded in 1515 when Michelangelo carved horns on his famous statue of Moses, which can be seen today in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome.

So, did Moses have horns, Kansas58?

35 posted on 04/02/2014 11:12:06 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: RegulatorCountry
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36 posted on 04/02/2014 11:23:16 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

How can leaving for two years get rid of inwardly craving sin or deal with sinful thoughts that would creep into any person regardless of whether or not they left at 16 years of age?


Acting on sinful desires or carnal thoughts doesn’t diminish them; on the contrary it is akin to throwing gasoline on a fire.


37 posted on 04/02/2014 11:28:05 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: Terabitten

We would do well to learn from them instead of mocking them.


That is right, the way they live is not considered a religion but a life style, their belief is the same in general as most any other Christian.


38 posted on 04/02/2014 12:22:21 PM PDT by ravenwolf (hat many years.ost void of pend us)
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

Some Mennonites would use the web, others wouldn’t. The kind that would seem to be fairly liberal leaning, at least that I have observed in my area. I can’t recall ever seeing someone who claims to be Mennonite on FR, but of course that doesn’t mean they aren’t here by any means.

Old order Mennonites and Amish haven’t accepted divorce and remarriage or birth control within marriage to my understanding, it would be interesting to get their point of view on those debates when they come up on FR.

Freegards


39 posted on 04/02/2014 12:22:32 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: Laissez-faire capitalist
Mennonites: Because the Amish need someone to drive them to the Wal*Mart.
40 posted on 04/02/2014 12:29:07 PM PDT by Rodamala
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