finalfrogo
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There seems to be lots of discrepancy on this issue. Many of Einstein's quotes suggest he was a theist, while many other quotes suggest he was an atheist. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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He was certainly Jewish, though...it was important to him. I think he once described himself as "a deeply religious nonbeliever," make of that what you will.Buttercup said:I have always thought of Einstein as believing in the possibility of God but knew he did not favor religion of any kind.
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einstein and religion
A man who is convinced of the truth of his religion is indeed never tolerant, and he is unable to be tolerant. At the least, he is to feel pity for the adherent of another religion but usually it does not stop there. The faithful adherent of a religion will try first of all to convince those that believe in another religion and usually he goes on to hatred if he is not successful. However, hatred leads to persecution when the might of the majority is behind it.
Booko said:I understand where he would get ideas like this about religion, but it's too bad he never met any Baha'is:
doppelgänger said:Einstein doesn't fall into the false dichotomy of theist v. atheist. His writings and speeches reveal something much richer than that.
c0da said:Has anybody here read Richard Dawkin's God Delusion? He devotes a chapter to describing what he calls 'einstieinian religion' and attempts to explain, through quotes of scientists including Einstein, that their belief was not theistic and was more just an appreciation of nature as a greater being. I'll have another read of the chapter tomorrow and try to explain it better than above.
Neosnoia said:
"God does not throw dice with the universe" was how he voiced his opinion against quantum mechanics