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Rule of Saint Benedict, as stated, c. 530vs.Old Order Amish, as stated, 1900-present

Proximity: Neighbors

20 on a scale of 0 (close) to 100 (far). Closer than 94% of all pairs.

These are close neighbors, a difference of 20 on the 0 to 100 scale. Their differences spread across both values and principles. Direct opposition appears on 2 dimensions and 12 differ in degree rather than direction. The sharpest split is Assigned Groups: Rule of Saint Benedict leans against where Old Order Amish strongly supports. Both hold Sanctity & Transcendence and Community & Solidarity as core commitments.


Clusters

Both:Faithful Observance

Sanctity & Transcendence is the strongest elevation, joined by Tradition & Continuity, Assigned Groups, and Non-Maleficence. The pattern is devout and role-ordered, with restraint. Elevated Non-Maleficence is what separates it from Ordered Tradition.


Where they sit


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Where the gaps are

Rule of Saint Benedict, as stated, c. 530 leadsOld Order Amish, as stated, 1900-present leads
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6 dimensions identical; 0 not compared.