Exactly , Wildwood. If people find comfort in believing what a religion holds to be true (take your pick, the faiths don't agree on much) so be it. Their mindset might be that anyone who doesn't believe in a god is doomed, or to take pity on non-believers, or to utterly fail to comprehend how anyone can live without God in their life, but so be it, if they don't insist on my thinking otherwise than I did.
We have no need of a kind of atheist prayer for comfort.
Reminds me of being an alcoholic. When I was a practising one, I couldn't understand how Moslems could live and enjoy themselves without alcohol in their lives. Strangely, and incomprehensibly, they did. I lost count of the number of times I was told that only God in my life could make me sober , often by recovering alcoholics whose devout belief and faith had not saved them from being drunks in the first place ! The God who let them drink was supposed to make them sober. This never struck them as a problem. But they found some hope in that and it made them happier, so it was fine. But I could have done without the lecture, however puzzled or well-meaning the speaker was!