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Plain Secrets: An Outsider Among the Amish, by Joe McCall
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 Plain Secrets: An Outsider Among the Amish, by Joe McCall
I think it could be very useful to read a book about Amish society. This one in the subject line I selected from Amazon. It is the view of an outsider who got a good look at Amish life. Reading this would be all in the interest of liberal education, which I think is what we want to be about here on Booktalk. I feel we often can find our minds narrowed by the allegiances we hold, when the point should be to expand our minds to the fullest. What could we find out about life, the world, and ourselves by reading about a theocratic society? We would probably find that there is value in ways of life we could not contemplate for ourselves--but from which we could still learn things. We need to appreciate diversity.
By MotherLodeBeth
I Am so glad the author has written this book, because I have had Amish friends, both old order and modern, since 1990 and have learned so much from them as well as how so many outsiders (English) do indeed either romanticize about the way they live or sadly mock and make fun of them. I have a number of books on plain living that involve Amish, Quaker, Mennonite ways.
And am glad to see this book from someone who is writing about a great friendship with one person and his family. And am so glad to see (unlike other books on the Amish) the author go out of his way to remind the reader that what he is writing about is his personal experience with one small group or member of one sect of the Amish.
It has also allowed me on my quest to live a more simple life to see that less can be more and that much of what modern society says is a must, actually makes for more work. Like carpeting which gets dirtier and is harder to clean than a wood floor that can be swept and damp mopped. Or wallpaper that gets stained over the years and goes out of date, and thus is not a real need.
If nothing else this wonderful book Plain Sects: An Outsider Among The Amish may well educate others about what really matters in life. As well as allow the reader to see that a work ethic that actually involves hard work can be good for the mind body and spirit. People can also learn how a community takes care of its own, and what true forgiveness is.
Something that I think even the author who admits to not fully understanding the rigid rules some Amish have, may miss, especially when it comes to church rules that are enforced even to the point of shunning or excommunication members (which is rare), is that even amongst traditional English religions like Catholicism, and the Baptists etc, excommunication for not following church rules used to be the norm. And for reasons that many outsiders never fully understood.
Its just that unlike the Amish and a few other conservative English sects, the denominations have become more cafeteria or pick and choose what you wish to follow when it comes to denominational rules.
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