Friday, February 5, 2010

How can be can be the concept of God false when even the greatest scientist Albert Einstein accepted it?

He believed in the Bhagwad Gita and Maharishi Patanjali of India and Christians, please don't preach me here that Jesus is the only way.How can be can be the concept of God false when even the greatest scientist Albert Einstein accepted it?
please you cannot be serious.How can be can be the concept of God false when even the greatest scientist Albert Einstein accepted it?
';The word god is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. No interpretation no matter how subtle can (for me) change this.';


--Albert Einstein in a letter to philosopher Eric Gutkind, January 3 1954
1) he was born religious. thank his parents





2) albert einstein was a physicist. that has nothing to do with religion





3) many historians believe he might have even had a learning disability!





4) he was pretty ignorant on many other things. read up on him before you spout off BS








einstein did not know everything. btw, who said science and religion can not co-exist?
I think he believed in an impersonal God, as in, God started it, but has nothing else to do with it...








Many will dispute this.








*At first, he couldn't stand the big bang ';cosmic egg'; theory---it messed him up because he believed everything had ALWAYS been here...but after awhile, he couldn't deny it anymore.
Your argument supposes that Einstein was infallible. Since he is a human, and all humans are fallible, that argument fails.





While I believe in God, it is a matter of faith. If anyone could definitively prove the existence of God, agnostics and atheists would have to disappear... but, they're still here.
Well, that's not evidence. Einstein was wrong about many things, such as when he added his gravitational coefficient. However, the fact that a scientist who explored the frontiers of human knowledge had room in his personal philosophy for science and God is something we can learn from.
The acceptance or denial of the existence of God by anyone is a statement of opinion, and as such it does not constitute scientific proof.


I think our problem with this argument about whether God exists or not is because in the West people tend to automatically assume that the god in question is the Judeo/Christian/Islamic god. This god is said to be absolutely good, but he does evil things, which of course is a contradiction. There are many other logical conundrums about this monotheist god that cannot be gotten into here.


But let's have at least one other working definition. Let's say It is the Universe. There are no logical conundrums involved at all, and all of a sudden the idea of Divinity makes perfect sense. This still doesn't constitute proof, though. But it does make more sense.
Albert Einstein to Niels Bohr on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle of the position of electrons versus the observation of the position of electrons: ';God does not play dice';.





Niels Bohr's response: ';Stop telling God what to do';.





Source please? Einstein was an atheist and Einstein wasn't always right. You are using the false ';logic'; of argumentum ad popularum. Just because someone famous thinks its true doesn't mean that it is.
Well, as a matter of fact, Jesus is the only way to the Father in Heaven and everlasting life. It's true.





Albert Einstein also said this:


Before God we are all equally wise - and equally foolish.





But HONESTLY it really doesn't matter if it was Eiseldorf Snickelfritzen down the street who quoted the things Albert Einstein did. No matter how smart he was about the laws of logic or whatever the hell it was, God is supernatural and no natural man can comprehend Him, or explain Him. He has limited knowledge, God has infinite knowledge. Simple as that. So why don't you read the Bible, and see what God says on the subject. Now thats intelligent.
It doesn't matter what he believed, he was a mathematician and not an expert in religion. Therefore his opinion holds no more weight than mine.





It is also doubtful that Isaac Newton was a christian, non christians at the time weren't treated very kindly
I won't preach that Jesus is the only way. But, doesn't it just make sense that there can only be one truth. For instance: you are sitting in a car. You are either in a Saturn, or a Honda, or a Ford..... see the point? You can only be in one type of car. There is only one truth at that moment. If you are sitting in a Ford then you can't be sitting in a Toyota.





It's the same with life. We only got here one way. Either Gita, or Brahma, or Buddha, or the God of the Bible brought us here. It can't be all of them. Life got here, we know that, but logic tells us that it only got here by one way. Which is that way?
He thought the idea of a personal, anthropomorphic God was childish, actually. Try again, and maybe refrain from Appeals to Authority.





Besides, why are you so desperate to prove your God exists? Isn't the whole point to take it on faith?
albert's dead it seems u like to obsess about dead ppl y is that ? i wud'nt preach to u that's ur bible's/church/ woteva's job i've got live ppl to deal with oh and by the way it's not even a concept it's a delusion and i'm not preaching i'm telling u
If you'd do your research, you'd realize that whenever Einstein referred to ';god';, he was referring to the magic of physics and the universe in general.....
Alexander, you lie in your question. Presumably you don't follow the Jewish/Christian/Muslim religion of the Arabs or you would be deliberately sinning for which your god would send you to Hell.
About three quarters of the planet believe in some 'concept' of a God.





Doesn't mean God is real however.





As for Einstien, his beliefs were more along the lines of Pantheism.
Acceptance by any person does not prove the existence of God. Even Einstein did not truly accept the existence of God until shortly after his death.
Albert Einstein was culturally Jewish, but didn't believe in a personal God. Anyone who quotes him as talking about God probably isn't posting the whole quote.
ROFLOL.





Albert Einstein was at most a pantheist (named the uncaring, mind-less universe a god). He was probably an atheist.
Matthew 22:21 Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's';
This one is easy too , it gets more complicated to explain everything out of nothing .......
Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.”
He only used the words god and religion as metaphors, go and actually read what he has written.
The concept of god is not false.Many of the scientists believe in god, and has written about their faith in god.
Albert Einstein was not a Christian, but Isaac Newton was.
Albert Einstein was a Jew!!! Of cours ehe is going to believe in SOME kind of higher power...doesnt mean anything
Appeal to authority





Fail
This is too much fail to take.
Why don't you just tell us how to answer your question... to us?

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