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That doesn't effect His existence or what is right or wrong. It only effects people's behavior and the consequences of their behavior.
"Affects" or "effects"? Honestly, no one knows who is right until the day we die and meet our maker(s.) Kind of remind me of a joke. A Hindu co-worker began asking the company employees about their religious aflilations. He was starting to get on everyone's nerve.
"Oh, you believe in God? You're a Hindu!"
"Oh, you believe in Allah? You're a Hindu!"
"Ah, so you believe in reincarnation. You're a Hindu!"
"Oh, you don't believe in a deity? You're a Hindu!"
"Oh, you're not sure if there is a supernatural power? You're a Hindu!"
See... in Hinduism, it's not really one religion. It's not even a religion at all; rather, it's a grouping of people in the British Empire to separate the Europeans and from the various type of religions found in India. But over time, "Hindu" became a nationalistic word to unify people of different religions to separate them from the Pakistanis.
The point of the joke is that everyone is on the same mountain, trying to reach the same peak, but everyone is on a different path. There is no right or wrong because no one knows which is the right path to take, but everyone believe their path is the only path to take.