@BergqvistSofie Det beror ju på. Om det svenska paret ansöker om och får beviljat permanent uppehållstillstånd, då blir barnen automatiskt australiensiska medborgare. De kommer troligen ha främst australiensiska vänner och prata engelska. Det är upp till barnen om de är australiensiska eller ej.
Om ett svenskt par flyttar till ex Australien och bor och jobbar där i 15 år, deras barn växer upp där och ”känner inte till något annat” så är de fortfarande inte australiensare. De har inte evig rätt att bo och leva där. De måste hålla sig informerade om vilka regler som gäller och följa dessa. Varför är det konstigt?
Someone should invent something I can go outside to smoke every few hours that doesn’t damage my body, leave a smell, or alter my mental state (besides feeling cool)
@simonwesterlund@AntiAntiMkIII@pollypocketmode Alright dude… it was fun for awhile. “Them referencing bowels as a place of impurity and suffering for evil isn’t an idiom”
Back to sucking the devils dick for you in to the abyss where I can’t see you.
@Omiron33@AntiAntiMkIII@pollypocketmode Sure but these don’t show a figurative idiom. Josephus describes literal physical suffering, and your other sources (including Yiddish) are much later. Showing gut imagery exists isn’t the same as showing Acts is figurative or a known idiom.
Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 17.6.5 “His entrails were also exulcerated, and the chief violence of his pain lay on his colon… his privy-member was putrefied, and produced worms.”
Ashlenazi curse
““Plotz!” / “Platsin zolstu” (“May you burst/explode!” / “Bust your guts!”)”
Genesis Rabbah 62 (ed. Theodor-Albeck 2:670)
“The first pious ones (hasidim ha-rishonim) would be tormented with intestinal disease for ten or twenty days [prior to their death], to indicate that disease perfects one’s cleanliness (memareq).”
@simonwesterlund@AntiAntiMkIII@pollypocketmode You ever going to respond to the arguments or just keep moving on to the next thing I need to spank you on and make you look stupid because you have no counter.
@Omiron33@AntiAntiMkIII@pollypocketmode Scratch that, it’s too easy to interpret your own way.
Who incited David to take the census? The lord or satan?
How many children did Michal have? Zero or five?
How many animals were allowed on the ark? Two of every kind or seven pairs of clean animals and one pair of unclean?
@kaizen000000000 I was born christian, baptized, and even confirmed. But when I started realizing people cherrypicked stories from the bible it all fell apart for me.
There’s no contradiction. Bring one up and it will be obliterated by actual Hebraic language, philosophical or logical rigor or framing the idea in the actual context of the Word.
Also, it wasn’t 40 people but billions through time that have felt and talked to him. You are welcome for us creating western civilization and giving even mouthbreathers such as you a reprieve from the fallen world while you lick and scream you want to stay living in it.
@staberind@pollypocketmode Yeah, we’re on the same page. As I said, takes more from a person accepting the unknown unknowns than just blindly follow cherry-picked stories from some book.
@simonwesterlund@pollypocketmode aye, you wanna rethink that yeah? your casual claim simply asserts we know little of reality, aye, like, it asserts nothing more than our lack of understanding. yeh? thats a scientific claim. anyone in science will allow that. try saying that to a religious person, chop chop.
@Omiron33@AntiAntiMkIII@pollypocketmode I accept when thousands of individuals end up with the same conclusion, but 40 people who contradict each other is supposed to be credible?
Anyone can challenge science, but no one can challenge the bible.
@simonwesterlund@AntiAntiMkIII@pollypocketmode And yet the entirety of your worldview is based off of what men you’ve never met said, things you’ve never experienced personally and ideas you’ve never tested… but we’re the delusional ones.