The vast majority of Amish communities allow inside flush toilets. There are some notable exceptions such as the Swartzentruber Amish and the Nebraska Group in Pennsylvania. There are other communities such as Buchanan County Iowa and Adams County, Indiana that did not allow flush toilets. I know at least some, if not all of the Adams County community allows the use of indoor flush toilets. Communites not allowing the use of indoor flush toilets would make use of outhouses and chamber pots.
There are Amish books with stories.
Because they do not understand why the Amish do what they do or they a bigoted.
No. The Amish, like most Christians, reject the practice of polygamy.
Amazing
they be messy
toilets
They look like this
there are two different types church and house house amish are strict and like to do everything old-fashion church amish are modern and have electronical devices
toilets
something in your bathroom.
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They are standard flush toilets, similar to those found around much of the rest of the world.