Reading comprehension problems, much?
In your head it's not clear the difference between an animal and a man, but to amish it's very clear. Killing an animal in self defense or for food is one thing, killing a human under ANY circumstance is an entire different matter to amish, that's what you fail to understand
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish
>The Amish typically operate their own one-room schools and discontinue formal education after grade eight. Most Amish do not buy commercial insurance or participate in Social Security. As present-day Anabaptists, Amish church members practice nonresistance and will not perform any type of military service.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonresistance
>Nonresistance (or non-resistance) is "the practice or principle of not resisting authority, even when it is unjustly exercised".[1] At its core is discouragement of, even opposition to, physical resistance to an enemy. It is considered as a form of principled nonviolence or pacifism which rejects all physical violence, whether exercised on individual, group, state or international levels. Practitioners of nonresistance may refuse to retaliate against an opponent or offer any form of self-defense. Nonresistance is often associated with particular religious groups, such as Anabaptist Christianity.
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