Fanman wrote:Vijaydevani:
Why are asking people questions relating to a being which you don't believe exists? Why do you want information about a non-existent being? Something with no efficacy, such as a being which doesn't exist, cannot have a psychological effect. Unless you're saying that belief alone in God has positive outcomes. Which would mean its a system that works.
You really are one strange man. I asked a question which I have a right to ask. If you don't like my asking the question, you can ignore it. I don't see the point of this long question answer session you had with me. If you don't have answer to my question or do not wish to answer the question, you can always opt for silence on the matter.
My question stands. If you have an answer, give it. But I need to give no justification for asking a question. I have every right to do so. Just as you have every right not to answer. And I propose to do exactly that with you. So either give an answer, otherwise do not expect me to participate in this pointless discussion with you.
-- Updated September 11th, 2015, 4:08 am to add the following --
Also, my question is not about the existence of God. He may exist or he may not exist. That is a debate that can keep going on. My question is, what is the relevance of God assuming he exists? What difference does God make to the lives of people today which other than psychological?
A little knowledge is a religious thing.