Dear Jayamohan,
I listened to your video on the existence of God. Yes, it is a primitive book written by an old Nyaya Shastra exponent, but it is still relevant because it presents a more logical answer to the basic questions about God, the omnipotent, or the presence of the absolute.
If you do not accept the existence of God, then you must acknowledge that everything in this world is purely relative. If everything is relative, then concepts such as love, justice, and other values become relative as well. This means that you could potentially violate a value if it suits the situation. However, you cannot violate a basic value that is absolute.
It is impossible to live in a world devoid of absolutes. In this world, poison is poison, and nectar is nectar. If there is something absolute in your surroundings, then there is something that is absolutely absolute, which imparts that absolute value. I consider that to be God.
Stephen .S. Rajasekhar












