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I guess I would assume he's extremely upset and taking refuge and solace in his religion. Seems a little odd, but pretty harmless. At least he's not drowning his sorrow by drinking himself into an emotional breakdown or an early grave.
I'd think it was none of my business, especially with my job on the line should I be so foolish to say anything. +1
If one of them were to track me down and demand a comment, I would say "Sorry, I don't discuss religious issues at work."
I would think about getting another job. Anyone who responds to a personal problem in such a way is escaping into fantasy rather than confronting his issues, and I would seriously doubt his business future.
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