Posted by just another old geezer on May 13, 2009 at 04:39:13 from (216.105.208.2):
In Reply to: Amish in trouble ! posted by Old Roy on May 12, 2009 at 18:24:50:
Amish are generally good people. They will, however follow what there church leader says over the laws. none of them have an education pase the 8th grade, so they dont understand that these sewage and other codes are for the health and protection of all the people. Sad to see it go this far. around here they will not even move into a area that has ordanaces that conflict with their beliefs. No running water. no electricity. no SMV signs on their buggys. like going back in time 200 years. And the thing about not wanting to be photographed is a thing about their religon, not about hiding from the law. They think it's a sin to look at them selfs. Amish homes have no mirrors and amish dolls for the little girls have no faces. As one of them once told me,"it doesn't have to make sence to be a rule." and they follow leaders without question. I think that the amish leaders in the area should also have been locked out of their homes. maybe then they would consider alowing their members to follow the local regs.
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