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Pulling the curtain on the Amish people and their unique culture and customs - Page 29 of 42 - Kiwi Report

Pulling the curtain on the Amish people and their unique culture and customs


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The Amish, being a conservative Christian sect themselves, do not believe in birth control of any form. As a result, the average Amish family has seven to nine children, while the more children the better, as procreation is a gift to God.

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This is similar to all other extremely religious sects of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. The waste of a possible child is considered a sin, and therefore birth control is a sin by association.

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