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I'm an atheist and I think that's a bit extreme as well. If she had just started praying right there out loud, and trying to cast demons out of her legs then I could understand. But she asked a polite question. A person of faith would be comforted by that, it's innocent enough. If I was in the hospital and she asked me, I would politely decline but thank her for her care. I don't think a person should force their beliefs on others, but I also don't believe they should have to whisper them quitely to only the people the trust the most for fear of retribution.

And also at coolestguyever, I really hope that was sarcasm. Christians can't play the unfair persecution card seeing as how they are the vast majority. Poor christian lady, the muslims are holding her god down? I mean what the hell.

In conclusion, it's over the top. She meant no harm and you'd be a dick to be offended that she offered kindness even if you view it as misguided kindness.



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