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This section really doesn't belong with the article, to be frankly honest. The group of "Amish" that was involved in this are a very, very tiny group of people that may have grown up Amish, but are not in the mainstream of Amish any more. Just because someone was born Amish does not make them "Amish" forever, if they change their way of life and thinking. Probably 99% of Amish know nothing about this supposed "reconciliation" and would not feel that these types of "reconciliation" meetings really accomplish anything tangible, for events that happened two centuries ago. I would like comments on the proposal to eliminate the section.
:I added some content and deleted one sentence to give a more balanced view. [[User:Dan Holsinger|Dan Holsinger]] ([[User talk:Dan Holsinger|talk]]) 00:53, 13 January 2018 (UTC)
 
== Jakob Ammann ==
 
As far as I know there are no new documents that PROOF that the Jacob Ammann born on 12 February 1644 was the Jakob Ammann of the Amish schism. As long as this is not clear, many other facts about his family remain somehow speculative, even if rather possible than not.
 
By the way, this is not YOUR article! With your actions you already chased away users like JonHarder who was quite productive concerning Anabaptism. Don't start an edit war! [[User:Arandiro|Arandiro]] ([[User talk:Arandiro|talk]]) 22:03, 5 April 2022 (UTC)