Whats difference between a Amishman playing loose with the rules of their particular church or a Catholic guy going to 5:00PM Mass Saturday night and then going out drinking and whoring around on his wife? Or a good Baptist cheating on his wife, or a Jew eating non-kosher meat or any of a million other thing? I don't see a difference. People are people and you don't trash the whole Catholic Church because a few guys do wrong, or the Baptists or Jews or Unitarians or Methodists or Mormon or the non-religious either. It's even worse when people who don't even try to understand the sub-culture judge it from a perspective based in ignorance.
So yeah, SOME Schwartzentruber Amish play fast and loose with the rules, just like 100% of us do in one way or another. Every time you do 56 in a 55, take a tax credit or exemption that isn't quite accurate, use a wi-fi spot you don't pay for, take a pen home from work, etc. you're doing the same thing they are.
Rules, they're everywhere!
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 03:52:43 02/12/14.
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