Amy Sterling Casil
1 min readAug 23, 2021

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They are not you. Their religious beliefs are not your choice and in truth, none of your business. I am speaking up to emphasize that this is their choice and their right. I do understand this is your opinion and I also think, why do people such as yourself, who have not even the courage to put a NAME to what you state constantly via public channels such as this — feel it is appropriate or necessary to shame or comment on total strangers who have suffered one of the worst losses imaginable. I consider this just as bad as a religious mania such as the Westboro Baptist Church. They for some bizarre reason feel it is appropriate to interrupt and harass others’ funerals because of their strange personal manias. You for some reason feel entitled to diss on others you have no real knowledge of. This terror attack has been commercialized, it’s fairly certain it was done with knowledge of high-ranking officials in US government who allowed it to happen, and there are countless people who lost loved ones or friends that terrible day, and it resonates down throughout history. This man’s picture has become emblematic in many ways.

And basically if the family members feel this way, it’s their family and none of your “Anonymous” business to promote your atheistic beliefs.

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Amy Sterling Casil
Amy Sterling Casil

Written by Amy Sterling Casil

Over 500 million views and 5 million published words, top writer in health and social media. Author of 50 books, former exec, Nebula nominee.

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