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ErichsGurl2
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Last week, I recieved a phone call from my childhood best friend, who sadly told me that her father had been shot and killed the night before. Because of the circumstances surrounding his death it is difficult to determine whether or not his death was suicide or murder. He was not in good health, and the family believes that it was basically self-euthinasia. Anyhow, my friend is having a very difficult time grieving the loss of her father. Although she claims to be Christian, her family and a local pastor sort of have invented their own faith in which giving yourself to God is all that’s needed to be forgiven. I am having a very difficult time supporting her through this, because I do not agree with their practices, and how in the world do you comfort someone who has lost a loved one you believe is condemned forever? You obviously can’t tell them that they are with God now. She will not agree to support groups or visits from clergy and is solely depending upon the advice of friends. I just don’t know what to tell her. Any ideas?