Babies Do Not Get Baptised
In the tapestry of religious customs, baptism often marks a significant rite of passage for infants. However, within the Amish realm, a distinctive tradition unfolds. Unlike many faiths, the Amish abstain from baptizing babies, grounded in the profound belief that one should have the autonomy to willingly choose the Amish faith.
As the belief goes, since infants cannot exercise that choice, their baptisms are thoughtfully deferred until they reach the ages of 16 to 24. It’s during these formative years that the Amish believe individuals attain a level of maturity and responsibility essential for making a conscientious decision about their place within the Amish community.