Because they do not understand why the Amish do what they do or they a bigoted.
there are two different types church and house house amish are strict and like to do everything old-fashion church amish are modern and have electronical devices
I am sure there have been some divorces. They are people just like you and I.
Yes, there are there of many Amish people.
An Amish person is free to do what he or she wishes to do. The Amish community avoids modern technology, but they do so by choice, not due to a lack of freedom. And any member of the Amish community is also free to leave it and enter the mainstream of American culture, which some choose to do.
Amish or Renaissance period.
There are Amish books with stories.
As a married couple if you meet and Amish person and want to become Amish you can. There is nothing in the Amish lifestyles that prevents people to converting to the Amish lifestyle.
Amish people believe in Jesus Christ so the Amish god is Jesus, too.
The Amish are most certainly NOT cannibals! No Amish do not eat people. they are a peaceful if introvert society that abides by a strict interpretation of the bible and they do not believe in modern conveniences like electricity and cars so they live very basic lifestyles. Also - despite what nuts like PETA and Animal Liberation Front may suggest, animals are not people. The Amish have no prohibition against eating meat. It is part of their diet, but not the major part.
Farming and blacksmithing are two occupations of the Amish people.
Amish women, like other women, are individuals. Some no doubt like to be kissed while being made love to and others may not.
Most Amish don't use technology. They see it as a distraction, and they have other religious views about it. Each Amish community has a sort of "rulebook" called an Ordnung that is different for each community- for example, one community might be allowed to have a telephone for the entire community, and for another it wouldn't be so. Also, a lot (NOT ALL) Amish people don't feel comfortable with associating themselves with non-Amish peoples and/or don't feel a need to explain themselves. Some people were Amish when they were younger, though, and have "converted" to a non-Amish lifestyle, so don't be surprised to see answers from once-Amish people.