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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I’m agnostic and certainly can respect someone that says they will pray for me. It’s basically you are in my thoughts. Lighten the hell (might not be real) up.
Atheist, I think the same. It’s easy to tell when someone is offering compassion versus proselytizing. Just say thank you and get on with your life.
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Thank you for this. Though they’re the loudest, it’s nice to be reminded the progressive media doesn’t always speak for the entire left.
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Oh, hell is for real! The devil’s best mischief is that gullible people don’t believe there is one, until it is too late...
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