Dear Amy: Every time I write or verbally express 'thoughts and prayers,' I feel like a fraud. It feels completely empty to me.
Dear Amy: I am an atheist and am keeping my spiritual beliefs close to my heart as they would offend most family members and friends who all, to various degrees, identify as believers .
The most important thing is that you care and are offering yourself up as a concerned and supportive witness to someone else’s grief. This – is an extremely powerful expression of your humanity. The family would rather sit around, visit and drink while their children run amok, damaging property, and being out of control.
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