The Amish:
"The Amish are a denomination of Anabaptists, found primarily in the United States and Canada, noted for their restrictions on the use of modern devices such as automobiles and electricity. The Amish are a tight-knit religious and ethnic group of overwhelmingly Swiss-German ancestry. They do not proselytise and conversion to the Amish faith is rare, as most "seekers" find the Amish way too alien to American individualism, or simply too demanding. The Amish are divided into dozens of separate and conflicting fellowships. They do not join the military, use insurance, draw Social Security or accept any form of assistance from the government. Contrary to popular belief, they do vote, and have been courted by national parties as potentially crucial swing-constituencies: their pacifism and social conscience make them attractive to one major party, and their generally conservative outlook to another. They are nonresistant and rarely defend themselves physically or even in court; in wartime, they take conscientious objector status."
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish
Mormons:
"Mormon is a colloquial term used to refer to members of most of the forms of Christianity within the Latter Day Saint movement, which began during the 1830s and in the United States. The term is derived from the title of the movement's best known book of scripture, the Book of Mormon. Its compiler gave his name as "Mormon", and describes himself as living at a time that would fall in the 4th century.
The word is also an adjective referring to various cultural and religious aspects of Mormonism. The largest and best known Mormon denomination is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)., the largest and most well-known denomination within the Latter Day Saint movement, who are also sometimes called Latter Day Saints or LDS."
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormons