No, they don't feel "guilty" for riding, That's just plain stupid. Each church (community) decides what the limits are. Maybe in that particular one they decided forecarts with seats were too much, I don't know. Maybe he just liked standing so he could see better.
What one person or sub-section of people does that makes "no sense" to you may make perfect sense to them. With the Amish, it's about keeping the family together on the land. I'm pretty sure tattoos, ridiculous debt, buying a new car every year, living way beyond your means, sending your kids to public schools that teach disrespect, Marxism, that God is dead and religion is for imbeciles, that status symbols really do matter, or spending hours in front of a computer screen reading posts like these would appear just plain stupid to them. I know that a lot of stuff people do, like spending $40K on a status symbol tractor with heat and air and GPS for instance, appears just plain stupid to me when I know the same guy has bills overdue at the feed mill and his land and school taxes haven't been paid for 3 years!
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