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Should auto insurance companies charge more to Christians because they could get raptured behind the wheel?
10 Answers
- FSM Raguru AM™Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
No, they should charge them the normal rate and give an "atheism discount." I'd save a buttload on car insurance.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Fireball: tell your insurance company that you are an 18 year old male driving a red porsche. Ask for a quote. Then call again and tell them you are a 40 year old female university professor driving a volvo. Compare.
Given the lack of past experience with the rapture I doubt the insurance companies can come up with some estimate in risk. Given that the majority in the US claims to be christian, isn't the likelyhood great that a driverless car just hits another driverless car? And both owners aren't around going to claim compensation.
- 1 decade ago
I suppose they could...
But, when the rapture occurs and all the accidents happen because of dissappearing believers, all the Christian stockholders and/or executive would be gone and wouldn't have to deal with the loss of profits, and everyone else would have a lot more to worry about...
Plus, way to drive away a huge chunk of the market... ;)
- ?Lv 45 years ago
a million. i do not have a motor vehicle. 2. at the same time as the Rapture takes position, I gained't ought to rigidity about that type of situation. we were telling all and sundry about the Gospel, the Rapture, and the finished White Throne of Judgment, yet when someone were given killed because of my errant motor vehicle, that is his personal fault. If he ought to have listened to us he would not be interior the way of my motor vehicle.
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- skepsisLv 71 decade ago
That or an exclusion clause.
"In case of rapture, this car's collision coverage is cancelled."
- 1 decade ago
if you look at the parable of the wheat and the tares, in mathew, the non beleivers will be taken first. so, an answer to your question, the non beleivers should have higher insurance rates becuase they will be gone first..........larry
- Shawn BLv 71 decade ago
Actually they shouldn't be allowed to drive at all.. They should also never be airplane pilots or boat captains, or railroad engineers, surgeons, etc....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
no....thats discrimination...this is religion here
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