In terms of religion, the Amish
A) are so committed to their practices that assimilation into the modern world would be impossible; for instance, their insistence on frequent prayer makes it very difficult for them to hold a normal job.
B) are secretive and private, fearing that others' knowledge of their beliefs and practices will "corrupt the purity" of their faith.
C) integrate it into their everyday life, and their daily tasks take on the character of the sacred.
D) look to nature and the natural world of plants, animals, rocks, and rivers for inspiration and guidance, largely free of any theology or rules of behavior that could be called religious.
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