Yes. See, seeking counsel of a priest, having faith in God (praying), and not getting yourself medicated into a stupor are VALID ways to deal with grief, which is what the OP is about. You however apparently consider that to make someone a complete nutcase.
Ya might want to read Mr. Robinson’s many postings about what this place is based upon before digging your hole further.
“Ya might want to read Mr. Robinsons many postings about what this place is based upon before digging your hole further.”
Let’s get this straight: You are claiming mental health experts are contrary to religious beliefs, which is a complete falsehood. What you are backing up is that people that seek mental health help should really just forget about mental health treatments and go get more into religion instead, that all our military service members returning home and in need of some help should just shut the Hell up and go get a Bible instead, that they somehow lack your narcissistic level of faith and thats their only problem.
How do you know these are some kind of atheists that dont already have faith? You are calling them atheists, false believers, or some kind of less than spiritual persons. How do you know they are such people? How do you know they lack faith? How do you know that prayer isnt part of their daily lives?
This psychiatry bashing has got to stop. You arrogant SOBs are hurting people. Lets see you high and mighty uberfaith types go to war and come back and be told just shut up and say a prayer instead of receiving mental health treatment.