Ohio beard victim testifies against fellow Amish

Thursday September 6, 2012 11:45 AM

THOMAS J. SHEERAN

The Associated Press

CLEVELAND (AP) — A bishop testifying against 16 fellow Amish in Ohio said his chest-length beard was chopped to within 1½ inches of his chin during a late-night home invasion.

Forty-six-year-old Myron Miller of Carrollton told a federal jury in Cleveland on Thursday that he felt humiliated by the attack last Oct. 4. His beard has grown back nearly to mid-chest.

Hair and beards have spiritual significance in the Amish faith. Amish men do not shave their beards after marriage, believing it signifies their devotion to God.

The defendants say the beard-cuttings reflected church discipline amid a feud over church practices.

Under cross-examination, Miller testified that discipline "should simply be Scriptural, out of love." His Amish community was involved in a long-running dispute with the alleged ring leader of the beard-cutting group.

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