Mennonite Shop Owners Won’t Stock U.S. Flags
LANCASTER, Pa. — Despite increasing complaints, Mennonite owners of the three Good’s Stores in central Pennsylvania refuse to stock one popular item: the American flag.
Many in Amish, Brethren and Mennonite “peace churches†feel flag displays violate their belief that Jesus requires pacifism and might foster idolatry.
The Sept. 11 attacks have created enormous demand for American flags nationwide, and Good’s owners have received many written and verbal complaints from shoppers who want to buy one.
Amos Martin, Good’s vice president and a Mennonite pastor, sees the adversity as a test of faith, and says he won’t surrender principles to keep the business afloat.
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