No. You are absolutely not a bad person for thinking like that. Personally, I would have said something like, "You know my views on religion, but this is not the time to discuss them. I am really sorry for your loss."Bolero wrote:...and they were delicious.
No, what I was going to say was this far more serious thing:
About two years ago these friends of ours lost their baby (very premmie), and last night when I was talking to the wife about the whole situation, she was saying that the baby's death caused her to really question her faith in god, and if it wasn't for the fact that her husband was so strong and unwavering in his faith, she may have lost it altogether.
Now, dreadful situation, but I was really thinking to myself it was quite a shame that she didn't just listen to her own reasoning and sod the husband. Am I a terrible person for having such thoughts?
That opens the door for future conversations without being pushy. It also sets you apart from religious proselytizers, that would certainly take such an opportunity to jump in with their woo and imaginary friends!