My son and his family are going through some hard times right now. please pray they make it through
....Thank you sooooo much!! ![FusionCash Loves You :heart:](//d1o9fadw0wez7f.cloudfront.net/Smileys/Lots_O_Smileys/heart.png)
While I cannot offer the illusion of comfort through 'prayer', all storms eventually pass and it would be well if your family weathered theirs.
Hi Falcon thanks anyways hun.
It's okay if you prefer the illusion of the comfort of superstition to other forms of condolence, albeit slightly rude.
But I do truly believe in the power of prayers....my son's friend 2 weeks ago was in a bad car accident where his gf died on impact and he was brought to the hospital in serious condition. my friends son was in a coma for just over a week and the family asked for prayers on FB and you wouldnt believe the prayers being sent up for Joey...i'm happy to say that Joey came out of the coma and squeezed hs parents hands and is now looking around. we dont know yet the extent of the brain damage but he came out of the coma
Presumably, the hospital staff, (and the patient), deserve more of the credit than inaccurately attributing his condition to evocative rituals. I'll go ahead and 'hope' they are skilled enough to assist in the patient's recovery, rather than offer 'wishcraft', (although if you want to reject that too, I'd find it odd that you'd hope for unskilled medical staff).
I TRULY believe in the power of prayers.......now I know you're going to come back with some long song and dance about there is no God and blah blah blah , BUT that is YOUR belief ...
It's more a a disbelief than a belief in "blah blah blah" per se.
NOT mine so please save the loooooong words that I have no clue your using and give this one a rest.......BUT you wont lol....I hope all is well in your world. ![wave :wave:](//d1o9fadw0wez7f.cloudfront.net/Smileys/Lots_O_Smileys/wave.gif)
Usually, when someone asks me to curtail my normal way of writing, I consider the surrounding context of the 'request' and then decide. Upon consideration, I find that you'd rather have your condolences take the form of superstitious 'evocative wishcraft' and I've already declined that so, let's remember that this is about your son's family and not an argument about the ineffectiveness of evocative wishcraft, alright?
No doubt several other superstitious persons will offer plenty of evocative wishcraft rituals on your behalf.