@divegeester said
Ok well you don’t know him, you didn’t know about his bereavement and you have no opinion on the OP.
Thanks for posting anyway.
Why must you always be rude?
He may not have an opinion, but I do, since I know that FMF switched religions. From what he posted, I understood that he went from being a Christian to being an atheist, if my recollection serves me right.
The point for this opinion on FMF is in reference to his bereavement. I would imagine that he would have taken the loss of his wife differently and with less intensity, had he kept his Christian faith.
For an atheist, who religiously believes there is no God, death is the end. Whereas, a Christian believes there is something still, after death. Something of a possibility of being reunited with lost loved ones. Hope is last to die, as poets tell us. The hope that there may truly be an afterlife.
Whether it's true or not, it matters not when it comes to hope, which can lighten the heavy load of grieving. Who knows, perhaps FMF will comeback here, and tell us how and why he became a Christian once again. However, this is not a prediction, and only the hope that it will ease his pain.
If you do communicate with him privately, tell him that I wish for his heavy burden to be lightened. I would say that he did add life to this place.