With the response of the response to the Paris and San Bernadino attacks, there seems to be a lot more negative reception towards people sending condolences specifically in the form of prayer. Is it bigotry towards religious folk or indignation towards slacktivism?
I'm inclined (read: biased) to believe the former, but I'd like to hear others thoughts on the issue. I personally view prayer as not a 'wish-granting ritual' but rather a process. It helps me focus on what issues are important to be thankful for and what issues I need to be concerned about or focused on. I see people sending their prayers out to the victims of shootings not as a means of wishing God to just fix everything but to focus on who truly is suffering in this time and offering grievances.
Rant aside, what are your thoughts on prayer and praying for others in tragic times? Additionally, do you view it as more/less offensive/meaningless then say sending your "thoughts" or other types of condolences out to someone?