For those that were raised in an authoritarian religion, this ought to be a very interesting show. I think the JW teenagers should get RUMSPRINGA too!
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by Country Girl 45 Replies latest jw friends
For those that were raised in an authoritarian religion, this ought to be a very interesting show. I think the JW teenagers should get RUMSPRINGA too!
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The show has made headlines in the local papers here recently, and quite a few of the Amish in northeast Indiana seem upset about it.
Too bad I don't have a UPN station to watch here. Of course, it's not like I have to go far to watch Amish in action; usually a trip to WalMart or the grocery store is sufficient.
I have got to watch this.
I haven't missed it already, have I?
-LisaBObeesa
Lisa:
No, you haven't missed it. It starts tomorrow night. I mostly hate reality shows, but this is one that I really want to watch because I want to see how the Amish people respond to the outside world. I love to learn about different lifestyles and religions, and this is one that might be really interesting in that vein. Being Amish, apparently, means living the whole Amish lifestyle with all its limitations. I like the fact that they offer their teenagers and young adults the chance to "renege" on the the deal when they are fully able to understand. Growing up as a JW was not quite so restrictive as the orthodox Amish, but we never got a chance to renege on the deal without losing our families. I am not sure what the Amish do when the person comes back from this and doesn't want to live the Amish lifestyle. do they disfellowship them from the family or something? That'd be interesting to know. I think I'll look it up on the Internet today and find out.
I wasn't baptized as a Witness, but I was raised in it. Back then, at least in my congregation, there wasn't a whole lot of pressure on young persons (between 11 and 20) to get baptized. My Mother didn't ever approve of me getting baptized because she recognized that I wasn't fully capable of making a decision like that because I wasn't spiritually mature enough. She told me that, and I appreciate her for doing that. Unfortunately, when she found out that I was visiting "apostates" on the net, and challenging the religion, and was going to Silent Lambs things, our relationship took a downward spiral. I don't hear from her anymore unless she needs something <computer help or rides to family reunions and such>. That's okay... I've gotten used to it over the years.
Anyway.. it will be on tomorrow night on the UPN at around 7/8 or so.
country girl
Maybe they can get Paris Hilton and that brainless friend of hers to star on the show..............
I had enough of the Amish when I lived in Northern rural Indiana.....
I wouldn't want to be one of them any more than a JW
Maybe the Amish have the true and unadulterated religion!
I'm not *sure* if we have them down here in Texas, but we prolly do. I have seen ladies in the walmart with long dresses and doilies on their heads, however, I haven't seen any buggies.
Sass, you said you have had enough of the Amish. What does that mean?
Country Girl
don't get me started....
they are so hypocritical...
I *do* want to get you started. How do you know they are hypocritical? What experiences have you had with them that lead you to that observation?
CG