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Related: About this forumCensus says that the Amish are the fastest growing religious group in U.S. and Canada
By Mriana
On July 28, 2012 At 2:35 pm
A new census estimates that a new Amish community is founded every three and a half weeks in North America and they estimate that nearly 60% of these communities were founded after 1990. The census restricted the count to Amish who refuse or limit modern amenities, such as electricity and automobiles.
The researchers who compiled the census used a variety of sources to produce this count, including current and archival settlement directories and statistics from publications that cover some of the largest Amish communities, as well as by calculating estimates based on research-based facts about Amish settlement characteristics.
Accordingly, researchers say that this suggests that the Amish religion is the fastest growing religion in the United States, but this grow is not due to new converts. The growth is due to the number of children the Amish give birth to every year and every 21 to 22 years, these children grow up, become baptized as adults into the Amish religion, and give birth to several more children. Only adults may receive baptism into the Amish faith and among the 250,784 Amish adherents identified in the census, 145,235 are considered non-members because they are children who have not yet been baptized.
"The Amish are one of the fastest-growing religious groups in North America," said Joseph Donnermeyer, professor of rural sociology in Ohio State's School of Environment and Natural Resources, who led the census project. "They're doubling their population about every 21 to 22 years, primarily because they produce large families and the vast majority of daughters and sons remain in the community as adults baptized into the faith, starting their own families and sustaining their religious beliefs and practices."
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(6,907 posts)they're going to be the boss
We love our Amish community here. Fabulous furniture, good veggies and fruit, real meat, real butter and real eggs, not to mention their absolute friendly and loving behavior.