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If it BOTHERS somebody when someone wishes them well and prays for them, then they have some serious fucking issues. That's a them-problem, not a problem for Christians to be aware of. GTFO with this. And I'm saying this as a non-religious person.
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Thinking of sending your "thoughts and prayers" to those affected by tragedy or a natural disaster? Not everyone wants them. While Christians value these gestures from religious people, some atheists and agnostics want to avoid them, a new study finds. cnn.it/2Ardmy1
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Totally agree. Some people don’t have the physical or financial means to help. Time is valuable and if they take it to pray, believer or not you should be thankful
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Yeah, I’m happy with all well wishes. For me though, it is important to realize when I’m doing good versus when I’m something that just makes me *FEEL* like I did something good. Changing Facebook profile pictures is the latter.
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I’m convinced it’s more about discrediting religion at large and evicting it from society slowly. I mean how slow a news day does it have to be to attack something like this unless you have an agenda?
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