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@louistournas120 well looking at the big picture the shape of the Earth doesn't matter, and it wouldn't have affected the people's life in any way. Jesus came down to Earth to teach people about love, and kindness etc (in my opinion you don't have to agree), so why would He randomly start talking about the shape of the Earth lol, as that wouldn't have made the people any better humans, which was what his mission was all about. You can believe in science and religion, and there are a plethora of widely respected scientists with a faith. In my opinion, science asks 'how', and religion asks 'why' so they are answering different questions and exist in harmony. For example, the Big-Bang theory has tonnes of evidence, eg red shift and cosmic background microwave radiation, but no-one knows where the energy that created the big bang came from, (as it can't be created) and I think it's from a higher power. So to wrap it up, God imo is omniscient, and randomly coming down to Earth to tell people that it's a globe makes no sense, as it's illogical and doesn't even matter in the big-picture. Cool thanks for coming to my ted talk
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@maxverstappenworldchampion8290 nah bro, there's this thing called statistics, that I particularly like. You see, some people like to use anecdotes to get their point across (who knows if it's even true), and others like facts. I will admit that more men (9% higher) pass their driving test on the first time. However, an overwhelming 79% of road offences are caused by men, such as careless driving, drunk driving, and speeding. This directly shows that on average, women are more careful drivers, which answers your question. It's recorded that 8% of women (this is all the UK btw, I live in the UK, so Im looking at UK stats. it may be the opposite in other countries) made false insurance claims, whilst 17% of men did. Men have to pay more for insurance, cos they get into more accidents. I dont have time to list all the variables, ive got homework to do, but here is a link to a website with all the stats, and many more sources.
https://www.rivervaleleasing.co.uk/blog/posts/who-are-better-drivers-men-or-women
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/27/well/live/car-accidents-deaths-men-women.html (this is even written by a man so less likely to be biased for this scenario)
https://www.thezebra.com/resources/driving/gender-driving-confidence-survey/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/driving-men-women-better-study-uk-a8512706.html
https://news.sky.com/story/women-are-better-drivers-than-men-study-finds-11484839
I have provided many different sources. I hope that from now on, you will utilise the internet instead of asking randos on YouTube
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@JF bruhh...there are so many reasons why people don't have a job. Disability, mental illness, mental health, physical health, abuse, trauma, not being provided with a good education, fleeing from war-torn countries, self-employed people losing jobs due to the pandemic, losing everything(home, money, job) in a natural disaster, etc. Just understand that it's not as simple as people being lazy to get a job, or people who never tried in school and are now unable to get a job. It's so much more complex :) Some parents are genuinely trying really hard to provide for kids, but honestly just can't
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@adrianpolinski9600 Yea cool i get what you're saying. However since everyone pays a different amount of tax, (people who earn more pay more tax), I guess it's beneficial for more disadvantaged people, as they would be paying less tax than a richer person, therefore it would be a lot cheaper and affordable to get health treatment, as the treatment, if not free, would end up being more expensive than taxes. I agree with you in the sense that it's more unfair to "richer" people, as they would in essence be paying for someone else's healthcare, especially if they rarely visit the hospital, and even if they chose to get private health care (have to pay for), they would still be paying for other people's health through taxes. It's definitely not a perfect system, but due to the pandemic, the NHS has worked extremely well, as, say someone has covid symptoms, and healthcare wasn't free, they might not go to the hospital if it's not affordable and would be spreading covid around, but because it's paid for in taxes, people wouldn't think twice about going to the hospital, even with very mild symptoms. But like i said it's not a perfect system and isn't perfectly fair, and there are unfortunately people who take advantage of it. Idk too much about unis as i haven't been yet (I'm under 18), and don't live in scotland lol.
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