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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How can the amish get away with not educating their kids? Is school not a basic right? Sounds like a dangerous cult from the middle ages that should be stopped[/quote] They do educate their children, just not the same number of years that most people do. The Supreme Court ruled compulsory education couldn't be imposed upon the Amish as it would violate their right to religious freedom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_v._Yoder . Read the opinion see it's limitations - like the religion had to have been established prior to 1950 to qualify for an exemption. You also need to do more research about the Amish to understand they are hardly dangerous (they're pacificists and didn't even represent themselves before the Supreme Court). They also aren't from the middle ages - just pre-industrial revolution. [/quote] Are you honestly saying that that is not a form of child abuse? Relgious freedom??? Right to stay simple.... you can be educated and simple, or is that not possible. They are dangerous if they do that, the lives of members are closely monitored, and they can be cruel. Cutting beards and shunning etc[/quote] I agree to some extent, but this "freedom" is not limited to the Amish. The Duggars' kids are "educated" (I use that term loosely) at the School of the Diningroom Table, and taught creationism among other ridiculous things. Older siblings (not educated well themselves) teach younger ones. They are not prepared for life in the outside world at all, by design. Is this not comparable?[/quote]
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