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I don't really know much about them - what do they believe?
Basically radical Non-Conformist/Anabaptists from Germany/Swamp-Germany (some persist in calling it "the Netherlands"). Loosely, I would characterize their beliefs as "Original Protestantism taken to its logical conclusion". Books have been written about these things, but I think it would be fair to characterize it as something like "read the Gospels and take them seriously, live as the dead Jewish carpenter adjured you to live, with special emphasis on being 'in the world, but not of the world'".

TL;DR: They're Christians, in the original sense, before the laugh track, etc.
 
Basically radical Non-Conformist/Anabaptists from Germany/Swamp-Germany (some persist in calling it "the Netherlands"). Loosely, I would characterize their beliefs as "Original Protestantism taken to its logical conclusion". Books have been written about these things, but I think it would be fair to characterize it as something like "read the Gospels and take them seriously, live as the dead Jewish carpenter adjured you to live, with special emphasis on being 'in the world, but not of the world'".

TL;DR: They're Christians, in the original sense, before the laugh track, etc.

They embrace pacifism. I think it’s because it’s tough to tell what the hell the Bible says about violence.

There’s enough Amish and Mennonites in TN and KY that I’m kinda into chicks with bonnets.
 
Who was Amish at LaGuardia?
With oil prices what they are, all options are on the table

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Basically radical Non-Conformist/Anabaptists from Germany/Swamp-Germany (some persist in calling it "the Netherlands"). Loosely, I would characterize their beliefs as "Original Protestantism taken to its logical conclusion". Books have been written about these things, but I think it would be fair to characterize it as something like "read the Gospels and take them seriously, live as the dead Jewish carpenter adjured you to live, with special emphasis on being 'in the world, but not of the world'".

TL;DR: They're Christians, in the original sense, before the laugh track, etc.
 
No, it's not a generalization. You've been outspoken with your disdain for anyone not operating under Part 121, going so far as to invent your stupid little "corpie" term for them. But you were also quite outspoken about philandering and sexual predators being ethically the same so none of this is particularly surprising.

And I call 121 “One Twenty Weenies” :)
 
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