The Amish refuse the use of technology in their everyday lives, making theirs a society much different from the one we are used to. They don't have the benefits or the drawbacks of the technology that we use in our society, and their lives and customs are very different from ours. The Amish practice many traditions, including quilt-making that are so useful and interesting as well. Their way of life would be difficult for many of us who are used to common conveniences, but so beautiful in its appearance of simplicity. By living this way, they feel they are doing right by God. In this page we will provide some information in response to a few basic questions and provide resources for further information searches.
What do the Amish believe?
The History of the Amish
The Pros of an Amish Lifestyle
The Cons of an Amish Lifestlye
A few valuable Amish Links
A very few images!
A brief conclusion

Chrissy Beltran - web coordinator, misc. pages
Carrie Callender- Amish beliefs
Grace Choi - Amish History
Angelica Vasquez - Cons of Amish Life
Irene Venegas - Pros of Amish Life

Amish Information on the Web
For questions or comments about this site, please contact Chrissy

*For those of you criticizing our use of the tractor cursor-trailer for our Amish site which is inherently anti-technological, I would like to inform you that the Amish do use tractors, without rubber tires. In our infinite wisdom, we managed to procure a tractor without rubber tires for our trailer. And if you look closely you can tell. And if you take the time to look closely...*