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How do Mennonites differ from the Amish and Mormonism?

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I'm sure there are numerous other differences, but, as I said, I am no expert on the Amish, so I can't say for certain what all the rest of them are. .... Like Logan, I have to wonder if maybe this question was actually confusing Mormons and Mennonites; the Mennonites have quite a bit more in common with the Amish. read more

Outside of the fact they they dress differently from each other, have different beliefs, doctrines and lifestyles. In short they are different in nearly every way. read more

The Amish and Mormons have really, really big theological differences. The Amish are descended from the 16th-17th century Anabaptist movement in Europe. They share a lot of basic theological beliefs with other Christian denominations. The Mormons, on the other hand, have a completely different belief system. read more

Mennonite are sort of like the Amish. The women wear simple dresses all the time, even while skiing, they also wear a black cap over their hair in a bun. The men often look just like the rest of the population. read more

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