CleverKitten wrote:
I do it at least once every day.
For example, some Mennonite women came into the thrift store I work at. One was using her cell-phone. When they were done shopping, they all boarded their van and left.
After they left, another customer came up to the register. She looked quite upset and said to me, "Did you see those Amish people, using cell-phones and riding that van?" She laughed haughtily. "I thought those people were all about not using electricity. Hypocrites.

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Then I told her, "Actually, those 'people' are Mennonites. Mennonites do, in fact, drive cars and use electricity. They are more flexible than Amish people when it comes to modern conveniences."
Her eyes glazed over and her facial expression dropped. She did not say another word as I completed her transaction and then she promptly left the store.

Yes, I know this is an old post but I thought I would bring it back to say this.
We Mennonites actually encourage folks to ask questions about us. In fact we love it! (or at least those of us who aren't stuck up. Ahem-LANCASTER COUNTY PA-ahem)
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?All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.?
Arthur Schopenhauer
German philosopher (1788 - 1860)