Hype for the Future 146O: Hutterites of South Dakota

Overview Within the State of South Dakota, a notable Anabaptist group by the name of the Hutterites is associated with the southeastern portion of the state within the “colonies” of Hutchinson and surrounding counties. Today, the community of Hutterites is quite distinct from the related Amish and Mennonite groups in that the Hutterite community is associated with colonies while the latter are each associated with direct land ownership. Even within distinct portions of any of the […]

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Hype for the Future 146O: Hutterites of South Dakota

Overview Within the State of South Dakota, a notable Anabaptist group by the name of the Hutterites is associated with the southeastern portion of the state within the “colonies” of Hutchinson and …

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It really annoys me that in fiction every depictions of a Religious Group living Communally ultimately makes them a cult.

This is not Universal in Real Life, just look at the Anabaptists and Diggers.

#Lazarus #Anabaptists #Diggers #Communism #Communalism

Fellow Brethren are among over two dozen religious groups suing the United States federal government for infringing on religious liberty by having a policy of rounding up (purported) immigrants in houses of worship: https://mailchi.mp/brethren/newsline-special-feb-11-2025

#freedomofreligion #churchofthebrethren #brethren #liberty #authoritarianism #immigration #ice #icap #instituteforconstitutionaladvocacyandprotection #georgetownuniversity #mennonites #anabaptists #anabaptism #community #immigrationandcustomsenforcement #law

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Baptists are the most Ironically named type of Christian

I often get the sense that Secular people who don’t fully get internal Christian disagreement assume those called Baptists must be the ones ...

Blaurock's Origin of the Anabaptists

George Blaurock (l. c. 1491-1529) was one of the three founders of the Swiss Brethren (known by their opponents as Anabaptists) along with Conrad Grebel (l. c. 1498-1526) and Felix Manz (l. c. 1498-1527...

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George Blaurock (l. c. 1491-1529) was one of the three founders of the Swiss Brethren (known by their opponents as Anabaptists) along with Conrad Grebel (l. c. 1498-1526) and Felix Manz (l. c. 1498-1527). His Origin of the Anabaptists is an account of how the sect began as well as its persecution by the Swiss reformer Huldrych Zwingli (l. 1484-1531).
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/2041/blaurocks-origin-of-the-anabaptists/ #Anabaptists #HuldrychZwingli #ProtestantReformation #History
Blaurock's Origin of the Anabaptists

George Blaurock (l. c. 1491-1529) was one of the three founders of the Swiss Brethren (known by their opponents as Anabaptists) along with Conrad Grebel (l. c. 1498-1526) and Felix Manz (l. c. 1498-1527...

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@daviddriedger We #anabaptists too often/much want our separation of church & state and our #TaxRelief & #grants too. It's the kjelkie and vareneky too, with a side of schmauntfatt. It's all a bit too rich.

#HaveOurCakeAndEatItToo