Nonconformity to the world

[13] Other groups that practice forms of separation from the world are the Exclusive Brethren and the Church of God (Restoration).

20th-century minister and religious radio broadcaster Carl McIntire stressed the doctrine of nonconformity to the world.

Among traditional Anabaptist groups nonconformity is practiced in relation to dress, the use of technology like horse and buggy transportation instead of cars, the rejection of television and radio, the use of language, that is German dialects like Pennsylvania German, Plautdietsch and others instead of English, Spanish, or French, nonresistance, avoidance of oaths, avoidance of lawsuits, and other questions.

[14] Anabaptist groups that practice nonconformity to the world today, belong either to the Old Order Movement, the "Russian" Mennonites the Hutterites or the Bruderhof.

[16] The doctrine of separation from the world continues to be emphasized by Methodist connexions in the conservative holiness movement, such as the Evangelical Methodist Church Conference, which in its 2017 Book of Discipline, teaches:[17] We believe the scriptures teach a clear separation between the church and the world.