We Make No Apology
An Explanation for our Way of Life
We in the Twelve Tribes make no apology for our way of life. We have
considered well the choices we have made for our lives.
All of us are here after much deliberation. Once here,
we could leave at any time, but we choose daily to remain.
We work through our problems and resolve our difficulties
because it is very important to us that a new culture
is established where we could live according to our
conscience.
We have several communities in New England and elsewhere where we work
together and try to live according to the pattern of
the primitive church in Judea. We desire to live moral
lives in the midst of a very immoral society. We desire
to be modest in the midst of the masses flaunting their
shame. We desire to speak proper English, free from
slang and vulgarity, in the midst of every audio and
visual stimulus to the contrary flooding our senses.
We desire to raise children who respect and honor their
parents and who keep the Ten Commandments in a world
that promotes disrespect.
How do you accomplish these goals without creating an atmosphere where
these godly qualities and true religion can flourish?
To create such an environment is the goal of our community.
Quite the contrary to being anti-Semitic, we look back to the Semitic
roots of our faith with gratitude. We love and worship
the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. In one of our latest
publications (The Last Day Freepaper, December, 1999),
we cite that it was an ugly anti-Semitism
which came into the Early Church that caused its downfall.
We noted that the early Christians tried to cut off
their Jewish roots. They changed the name of their Savior,
hoping to cover their Jewish origins, from his Hebrew
name Yahshua (similar to the name Joshua in English)
to the Greek name Jesus having a different meaning.
Anyone who would believe charges of anti-Semitism against
us who bear Hebrew names and do Israeli folk dancing
daily, would be easy prey to rely upon any unfounded
lie about us.
Racial integration is not legislated here but results as the natural
outcome of human beings living at peace with God and
with one another. Spend time in the evenings with us
together singing old-time black spirituals around the
piano and it may be difficult to label us racist. Black,
white, yellow, and red human beings live together here
in our community, eating our food from the same pot
and working side by side at the same jobs.
Certainly racism and anti-Semitism (despising someone because of his
race or faith) are very real problems in society today.
There must be a solution. We believe that the solution
is not in more laws but in a deep change of heart for
all men of all races. We have the solution to both of
those terrible social problems. It is to love as we
were created to love.
We do not hide in some obscure corner of society, nor do we carry picket
signs at the capitol. We are a simple people who live
our lives on Main Street, USA, in front of our neighbors.
We hope that they will see our lives and judge for themselves
that we need not be feared, but rather that we have
a genuine faith that motivates us to live upright lives.
We are not ashamed of the choices we have made to live
our lives separately from the way society is going today.
We aim to have small family-style cottage industries
to support ourselves and our families. We work hard
with our own hands to gain our income as the Bible commands.
We do not take government welfare programs, nor do we
use a religious tax exemption to avoid paying taxes.
We pay local property taxes to support our local town
governments.
Like any family-owned business, the children help their parents. We believe
in this and make no apology. We believe it is the best
environment for the children to be occupied with their
parents, not wasting their free time on empty amusements
and dissipation, which leads only to bad behavior. Being
together bonds them to their parents and keeps them
from the defilement of a life of adolescent waywardness
and the perilous effects of peer pressure.
Our children are home-schooled all year long. They do not have summer
vacation as was established by the public school
system long ago, to allow the much-needed help of the
children during the summer season on the farms. In those
days people did not have to fear children shooting one
another at school or catching AIDS because of promiscuous
teen relationships. Since school is all year round and
the students do not take the standard school holidays
for Easter, Christmas, etc., as public schools do, they
have their free days on different days than public school
children. For them a Bar Mitzvah celebration, or something
similar, could be the cause for a several day school
holiday. The children have a certain goal that
they must attain each year and spend enough time in
study to attain that goal. The local education boards
observe our home-schooling program. They have seen that
our children and what they do are commendable. Our children
are reared in an old-fashioned environment where they
do not fight, or swear, or watch TV, or play video games.
They enjoy working with their parents and have a healthy
mental attitude because of it.
We open our homes
for hospitality
and welcome others
to join us in our
holistic lifestyle.
We eat healthy
foods and make
no
apology that we
don't lavish our
children with the
junk
foods that most
children freely
indulge in these
days.
Some consider this
deprivation. We
consider it good
health and wise
parenting. We all
work hard and enjoy
staying occupied
with constructive
projects. The
idle mind is the
devil's workshop.
We avoid the common defilements of today's culture, such as movies and
sports. Some may come here and feel like that is bondage,
but to others it is a very welcome refuge. Those who
do not like it here are very free to leave any time
they want. In fact, no one is allowed to stay here who
will not follow our upright code of conduct and maintain
moral behavior. Any of our children who would choose
to leave when they are of age and desire to seek another
way of life are also free to do so. If they are inclined
toward the bad things we tried to protect them from
as children, they have the liberty to go out and try
for themselves. We would advise against this choice,
for the obvious bad fruit of that lifestyle is seen
in the entertainments they enjoy, the vulgarity they
tolerate, and the countless social problems they experience
with no solutions.
So, we do not apologize for our choice to live a separate and different
lifestyle. Our life is an open book and we would recommend
our way of life to everyone who is not content with
the way their lives are going in this present society.
If some come here and do not like it, this does not
surprise us. It is a hard life. We do not promise otherwise.
We voluntarily forfeit the luxury of selfish pleasure
for something we consider of greater value. That is
a good conscience, and maintaining a clean environment
to raise children, keeping the Ten Commandments, and
having high moral standards.
Should someone have problems with our way, we must say that we see no
lifestyle better than what we have. The school shootings,
alcoholism, divorce, suicide, immorality, sexually transmitted
diseases, etc., etc., of this present society caused
us to seek desperately for an alternative way of life.
The present order is obviously not working.
Though you may cite several unhappy ones who have come and
then left our community, there are hundreds of happy
men, women and children who love living here. We have
found a wonderful way of life that seems to parallel
closely the way the first church lived as recorded in
Acts 2 and Acts 4.
Though we do not call ourselves separatists, we draw much
inspiration from the Plymouth Separatists who founded
the first colony in the United States. Those men and
women risked their lives to come to establish a new
land where they could be free to live a simple life
in devotion to their God, free to live by their conscience
separate from the immoral society that they left behind.
We make no allusion that we are a utopia, but hopefully we will continue
to work together to form a culture of true peace for
our children and our childrens children. We have
no desire to defend ourselves against those who have
left us, but ask that you listen to the voices of others
who know us well.
Until then, we make no apology
.
The
grateful members of the Twelve Tribes