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  • We are judged by our acts, not by our words. Lovely words, but he participated building nuclear bombs to commit a genocide.

    Gandhi ji is a Messiah of God and as a christian i see his name too sacred to be pronounced by one of the creators of such horror.

  • "We must come to see that peace is not merely a distant goal we seek, but it is a means by which we arrive at that goal … We must pursue peaceful ends through peaceful means." - Martin Luther King

  • God's voice.

  • TWO SIDES OF THE ONE COIN - BIG LOVE TO ALL HEARTS AROUND THE WORLD

  • TWO SIDES OF THE ONE COIN....BIG LOVE TO ALL HEARTS AROUND THE WORLD...

  • God's Accent

  • all of this talk about non violence by the guy who wrote letters to fdr to try and get him to use the atom bomb........yeh sure. pardon me while i puke about this fraud known as einstein.....

  • he's right

  • gbdfsg

  • ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    

  • gandhi was politician and white supremacist. His only gripe in life is that he wasn't considered a white man.

  • @voltronforce5000 guess what , you got the one morsel of (mis)attention you have been craving all your life for...now, pester us no more with your scholarly history. RIP!

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  • Gandhi and Einstein were both left-libertarian. See the political compass dot com.

  • :o)

  • Gandhi is way overrated, He did some good things yes, but also some bad things. His non-violence ideas caused the death of many people.

  • @addictivebeat

    His non violence prevented the slaughter of Indians by the British.

  • @addictivebeat I hate when I get killed by nonviolence; it's so...nonviolent.

  • einstein, freaking mother f@acking einstien, the smartest man-

    calling my boy ghandi better then any of those political leaders back then that so many people look at to today, that right there is respect!

  • refuse to enlist, refuse to fight, refuse to die, refuse to buy, refuse to comply. stop supporting the war machine, don't work for war profiteers, engage in civil disobedience. we CAN fight back against the rapacious oligarchs and masters of perpetual war, and we don't have to resort to violence to do it either. we can and WILL outsmart these greedy bastards.

  • East Or West Bapu is the best

  • If we look at Marthin Luther King's contribution to the black community in America, Nelson Mandela's vision of equality to the people of South Africa & Mahatma Gandhi's unifying doctrine to all religions in India, there is an undeniable coexistence for the cause of all three victories: Love.

  • Dalit are the original inhabitants of India. These communities were categorized as ‘outcastes’ or ‘untouchables’ by Hindu hierarchy. Hindu society had also called them ‘avarnas’ (ones without color, category or class), ‘chandalas’ (filthy ones) and ‘low-castes.They were also identified as ‘panchamas’ (fifth ones) or ‘outcasts.’ Mohandas Gandhi referred to them as ‘Harijans,’ a title used for the children of temple prostitutes who could only be identified as children of God

  • @IamGodnLord Fuck off Troll, We all know you have no life and spread Hatred against Indians and Gandhi all day long.

  • @forgottenmemories63 Exposing the hidden truth. Participate in exposing the truth only.

  • @IamGodnLord please make sure your theories are widely accepted as the truth before posting them on youtube and characterizing yourself as an epic Troll!

    For the good of Mankind.

    The caste system of the early 1900s that has been rightly called evil is a product of European manipulation of a highly effective and efficient system of socialism. It was highly flexible, and most of India's historical Saints are in fact not Brahmins, but Shudras, or 'untouchables' as the British named them.

  • @champak256 You have no idea what you are talking about. If you are referring to Sannyasis they are definitely NOT shudras but are entirely outside of the caste system. They are regarded as "higher" than Brahmins but have no practical role in the world (they are, essentially, walking dead people) that is why they are not "the highest caste". If ignorant people consider the strange way of Saints to be like Shudras that's just their own ignorance.

  • "A Jain philosopher said about the glass of orange juice given to gandhi to break his fast: "But this orange juice, this one glass of orange juice, contains millions of people's blood." gandhi gave Dalits a new name, Harijan, which literally means "sons of god," but traditionally was applied by a Gujarati medieval saint to children of temple prostitutes. gandhi once advised a Dalit graduate to scavenge in a better way, rather than take up a white-collar job.

  • And here you have it. One of the most intelligent man history has ever known... Believed in peace and individualism. Quite comforting.

  • Who knows whether YASSU(jesus as ognorants all him) existed, BUT GHANDI achived the impossible.

    REMOVING a EVIL TOTALITARIAN empire, without violence.

    THIS HAS NEVER BEEN ACHIEVED.

    EVER.

  • @TheBENGALHANNIBAL What Gandhi achieved was by all means wonderful but it wouldn't have worked if the empire had been truly evil as you say - the British Law is the means through which Gandhi got his way - it is their allegiance to their law and it's Christian-inspired justice that allowed Gandhi to prevail. What he did is to remind the British that, by their own measures, they were not acting justly themselves.

  • @chobinchobinchobin

    You mean NASRANI christian is a European name which is an ASIAN religion, which is typical of ASIAN religion.

    GHANDI was inspired by HINDU-BUDDAH & other Indian beliefs.

    The BRITISH EMPIRE was truly DEMENTED. Look at CHRUCHHILL alone responsible for 3million INDIANS.

    I prefer CHINGHIS KHAN justice, thee largest empire ever.

  • LONG LIVE GANDHI - BAPU I LOVE YOU

  • @dealermando: Hi fascist,

    Bapu's German friend was a German Jew!

  • Respected Mr. Gandhi !

    I use the presence of your friend in our home to send you these lines. You have shown through your works, that it is possible to succeed without violence even with those who have not discarded the method of violence.We may hope that your example will spread beyond the borders of your country, and will help to establish an international authority, respected by all, that will take decisions and replace war conflicts.With sincere admiration,

    Yours A. Einstein.

  • Can we imagine a mind so clinically sharp, all-encompassing and sweeping as that of Albert Einstein, the greatest mind of the 20th century? Let's listen very carefully to his simple words and draw wisdom.It is the equivalent of invoking the Holy Spirit into our own impoverished souls and pettiness. It will lead to Freedom from repeated cycles of delusions and attachment - doubts and fears from the clear blue sky of pure reason. The Sanskrit key words are Moksha or Mukti.

  • @mdsubramonia so says the MOST unclear person on here. ur soul is ur electric field (why dead ppl lose weight when they die). makes a lot more sense than lookin in the sky dont it? derr derr derrrr

  • Do you realize India was Pakistan and Pakistan was India they were ripped into two by colonialist with the enticement of free market myths and dangling carrots of power! Mainly because together they were a great threat to the Occupiers. This micro boom being built on the back of child slave labor and pulling curtains over the slums and massacres on tribal areas just isn’t going to last. Fuck all your wars and leave this beautiful region free. fuck borders fuck wars fuck profits!

  • What India needs to do is get rid of its caste system first off.

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  • @neonaction I can't understand how you say Libertarianism suggests that the poor are lazy. Libertarianism is about freedom. People are poor not because they are lazy but because wealth is unequally spread and education has been taken away from the poor so they can’t climb out of the rut. (I do believe this is done intentionally) Often in poor families the youth have to quit studying and work so they can support their family.

  • ghandi cant hold a candle to what jesus christ did.

    just to let you all know ghandi was am adulterer

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  • @lilbeaveymac HAHA Thank you. That’s made my day. Gandhi actually existed. Jesus was a mythical super hero based on a wide range of characters from Greek and Egyptian mythology.

    search 'Parallels Between Jesus and Horus - Egyptian Sun God' on youtube you'll see what i mean.

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn are you a zeitgeist fanatic?

    whether you like it or not he did exist,hes the most important person in history.

    theres so much evidence supporting him its like you are saying George Washington didnt exist,or juluis caeser didnt exist---i must believe everything off the internet rather that scholarly evidence

  • @lilbeaveymac The Myth of Jesus was created by the Romans to control their empire that was turning against them. There is more evidence off the internet if you honestly with open mind research it. That was just one quick source I pointed you in. I was born in a Christian family my father and grandfather are both Pastors they indotrinated me with the Jesus myth since the day I was born. But I realised I was only lying to myself and decided to research with an honest heart and mind........

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn the romans hated jesus,dont you understand that???

    they killed him because of his message.he gave a message that was truth.

    it wasnt a message of prosperity,or a message to join him,or to give him money.he want an televangelist,he was a carpenter.............a poor man,not rich,not powerfull,he wanted no power.hes was humble.

    it was a message that any man of power would of hated to hear-a king

    all religions arent the same, Christianity isnt Scientology or catholicism,or islam...

  • @lilbeaveymac

    Catholicism IS Christianity. As good as it could be practiced by corrupt man. And "corrupt man" is EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US.

    *

    If ANY Church can be corrupted, they ALL can. God wants SPIRITUAL worship, and that should not be effected by the "Church" you attend.

  • @lilbeaveymac

    As far as George Washington goes. There is physical evidence of his actions....and no one claims he had super powers to turn water into alcohol and stupidity like that. Or he enjoyed skating on frozen lakes also his character isn't plagiarized from other civilizations. as Jesus’ was.

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn If he does not exist, then please explain the following: indefenseofthecross com/Eucharistic_miracles.htm

    You'll have to copy and paste in your browser bar and add the dot, I'm sorry. Otherwise, Youtube won't allow me to post

  • @XxXLuisanXxX

    My hypothesis its fairy light bulbs as the glow/dim resembles the fairy lights on my bedroom wall. Bring me the box and I will explain it with logic, reason and experimentation.

    Google "bleeding host miracle fungus" and read the first article. I wont waste anymore time as you don't employ me as your researcher. If you want to live being deceived by charlatans you do that, but don't waste my time. Wouldn't 'god' have a better way of showing he existed than through scum?

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn

    but Jesus did all those things,walking on water,rising from the dead,ect.

    he did those things a broke the bounds of science to prove who he was.

    dont even attempt to claim Horus,Or Iris being the original idea of jesus

  • @lilbeaveymac It was Osiris, the dead and rizen. 

  • Einstein was not completely atheist, he believed that there was a God that maintained and created the harmony of the universe.

    according to this video Einstein said "By Non-participation in anything you believe is evil"...I'm confuse now!.., Einstein and Robert Openheimer was involve with the worlds biggest bomb creation known to man. the A-BOMB,,,

  • thinking independently is hardly the norm, that was my lame attempt to sarcastically comment on the fact. i like to tell ppl (after a movie) to "make believe it's not just madness." i know how often ideas as provacative as yours and slacker787's comments can be "argued" i wanted to put even the least bit encouragement out there lol. i really cant believe the 2 high rated comments on such a video are soley connection and innovation. the future of humanity. keep it up from the u.s. PLEASE!!

  • @mrhoan Thank you I understand now. I think I was scared because people send me really horrible messages for typing that. I didn't think my comment on a you tube video would have such a strong reaction that sometimes I am scared to log on to youtube.! So I really appreciate what you said.

  • Einstein was the smartest man for a reason...I have found in my years on earth one certainty, those most interested in violence, war and aggression are the last ones to ever pick up a weapon themselves and fight. Violence is sometimes inevitable but it has to be the last options once all others have been exhausted. History has shown that many small acts of violence have lead to many more unnecessary major acts of violence, and humanity is not better off for it.

  • profound simple true

    :)

  • @Ryomoto Didn't Bush/Obama say that exact thing "Fuck you and your life. You were born into the warrior caste, now kill for me."

    Religion has always been a tool for control .

    Religion is evil we as a race dont need to beleive in twisted evil fairy tales about gods and santas and devils anymore we have logic and reason. truth is any christian or muslim if they trulely reflected and searched their hearts would know they cant hear any voices of supernatural beings and are lying to themselves.

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn I disagree.. Religion is a wonderfull idea, it gives hope to those who don't have any. The only problem with it is most religions have a "I'm right you're wrong" kind of attitude. Which is an attitude even most non religious people have today. It doesn't matter if somethings logical or illogical friend, what matters is the person themselves. If you're telling yourself that they can't hear 'supernatural' voices without experiencing it for yourself, then that's also a lie.

  • @necridos Hey I like invisible super heroes and fairies that live in the sky that nor I or anybody eles has ever seen. I will tell myself I can hear them talking to me in my head. It will distract me while greedy bastard plunder my land and make us into a nation of slaves.

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn What ever makes you happy, my friend :)

  • i hope that in the future we can recreate these persons, and then we can make 10000000 ghandis each one for president for each country , then we have no war and finally peace if the world :P

  • Also; religion was the tool which allowed us to look inward at ourselves. Without it, self-reflection would have no place. We'd do as we wanted with little regard for anyone or anything. We'd kill, pillage, and spread the warlike nature of NATURE itself. Ghandi would not have sought to better himself without having been surrounded by the knowledge and philosophies of RELIGIOUS, SPIRITUAL men. You can argue all you want but the fact is anyone who thinks religion causes war is ignorant about life.

  • Find some facts about Nehru

    /watch?v=3b6Fs_lm_1U

  • Kaapow! What a statement from a man who created a new era in the history of humanity ~ just as Gandhi have done!

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    So now the question lies in "What have you done to make a difference on this Planet, eh?!"

    .

    Let alone of creating a new epoch of Universal Peace, Love and Genius for aLL!

    .

    Love.Truth.Non-Violence

  • Gandhi was a very wise man the world could learn his seven deadly sins of life. Wealth without work . pleasure without conscience . knowledge without character .business without morality . science without humanity ,worship without sacrifice .politics without principles the world has lost it way we must change or we are doomed.

  • wow that was beautiful what minds what people LETS BE THE CHANGE WE WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD gandhi

  • Einstien is someone i deeply look up to. He valued everyones opinion that was for the greater good of the world. Be It believers or non believers.

  • @vicshotshoty

    no fuck gandhi. if it wasn't for gandhi india would be RAPING the west for what britain did to us

  • Actually the human history is full of repeated crises, wars, violent behaviors, mockery and discriminations of all kind. The solution? Teaching LOVE & COMPASSION. The time to read that message one child died because lacking food. PLEASE ACT NOW AT YOUR LEVEL. Franck Renand, President, LOOK PACIFIC. (see on facebook).

  • The West loves Gandhi because as an Oriental he deprived himself of the Right to use Violence as a means to reach political goals. Usage of Violence to Reach political goals is a prerogative of the Western Civilization (???). Washington who killed the French Ambassador in cold blood as an young British Solider and who used violence to establish the United States is a father. Napolean is a great man, Hilter is only a dictator not a terrorist, Truman a bold leader. LOL.

  • Thank you, Albert!

    Danke, Albert!

    And by the way, Einstein wasn't an atheist!

  • fuck gandhi and fuck einstein. didn't einstein know that gandhi didn't believe in the holocaust?

  • @gymkid1993 Elaborate.

  • @KrfNYC2

    search for your fuckin' self!

  • @gymkid1993 Okay. I just thought that it would be an interesting conversation. My sincerest apologies.

  • @KrfNYC2

    i could have elaborated but i'm just too busy

  • @gymkid1993 Okay. Is there a video or text in which Gandhi expresses his non-belief in the holocaust? I'd like to see it.

  • @KrfNYC2

    i must rephrase what i said, i said that he didn't believe in the holocaust, but it's more like he felt jews had to die in the holocaust. he himself said that the world was better off if the "jews committed mass suicide", i googled that and i got plenty of nasty links about him !

  • @gymkid1993 If that is all that you heard (that quote) than I would do more research. He could have just been saying that mass suicide would have been better than genocide. Or he could ahve had valid points that we should hear, and even if they aren't valid we must hear them before passing judgement. And also, he may not have even said that. All I'm saying is, don't be so quick to come to such a conclusion (assuming taht you have one).

  • Gandhi was common man with all short comings...but he believed in what he did...he is no different than new age Christ or Mohammad

  • YEA BIG AL!!!

  • Einstein said that "the word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honorable but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish."

    "For me," he added, "the Jewish religion like all other religions is an incarnation of the most childish superstitions."

  • its ok saying that but since the stone age its in mans nature to kill and invade other weak countrys for there own greed its still going on today and will be for many years to come ...the weak get weaker and the strong stronger that happens in all sorts of live there will always be good and evil some time its hard to reliys whos who

  • both of these guys are my idols! Seriously, in like a couple of centuries they might make Gandhism a religion just like what happened to Buddha :o

  • I wish India itself had believed in Gandhi's view and not jumped on the free market capitalism wagon. Gandhi wanted each region to be a self sufficient republic growing their own food and not go hungry but now there are so many that go hungry everyday. Yet still the capitalists angrily argue it was the right thing to do. it makes me sad!

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn

    What garbage are you spewing. The Iefty commie Nerhu and his ilk tied the hands of millions of India by focusing on the distribution of poverty instead of unleashing the potential of millions of people to create wealth.

    Hinduism by tradition is a capitalistic culture. Free Trade in India goes back eons. Hindus even has a godess for wealth Lakshmi and a godess for education (Saraswathi).

    What Nerhu and the Bengali Ieft brought to India was foreign influence of Karl Marx.

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn

    In the 65 years of India's independence, one single family (Indira Gandhi family) and her Ieft ideology has ruled India 53 years. Thats why India still remains poor. The Iefties are killing India's poor.

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  • @Citabria007 Gandhi's Views weren't ever put into practice. There are many extremely rich people in India and many extremely poor. That is the unbalance a capitalist society creates and i fear this will increase further as India dives deeper into this cesspool. This wouldn’t have happened had each region become self sufficient republics, growing their own food, they wouldn’t be going hungry in the slums. The most important thing to the fat rich capitalist is power. For the poor its the next meal

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn Oh right...capitalism is sooo evil. You are aware since India switched to more capitalistic policies there has been a large drop in poverty and a growing middle class right?

  • @stupidfleshmonkies - Amen to that.

  • @stupidfleshmonkies Exactly.

    Fools criticise the Free Market system (a.k.a "Capitalism") at their own peril.

    A poverty-ridden society has Socialism / Communism as its root enemy. Proponents to either are traitors and scoundrels of the worst kind - and the examples of Socialism / Communism causing economic and social depravity far outweigh those supposedly caused by Free Market-based ones.

  • @stupidfleshmonkies Thank you

  • @Samonuh your welcome?

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn i agree

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn I love your "The capitalist" viewpoint. The world's natural order is destroyed not by capitalist men. But by greedy men. You will have evil and greed regardless of the presence of good, god, or spirit. Capitalism took expansion from military methods and placed it into that of speech and monetary value. That is a good thing in my opinion. Starvation is being caused on a massive scale by the "New Order" which claims that Capitalism is the cause. The evidence proves otherwise.

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  • @aMagicalUnic0rn kindof agree with your point but none of us have ever seen true capitalism or anything resembling free markets, usury, central banks & the violence/force of the state means weve only ever paid lip service to capitalism... though if you look through history the times where society has had freer markets is when people have been most free & prosperous, voluntary, free choice = liberty! :)

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn free thinking, crazy huh? damn good statement

  • @mrhoan Sorry I don't understand what you mean. Could you explain ?

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn capitalists, libertarians justify the poor being poor by saying that the poor are lazy and deserve it.

  • @neonaction i do see how u can understand that about the movement. it's sad. altho i've yet to find a true "purpose" from within humanity. i myself hope to do my part. i hope questions like yours echo thru to ALL cultures, religions, creeds, mysticisms.. population CONTROL. you and the like will recognize truth when u see. it. fuck elitists :). hope becomes a matter of time when we unite! there's our purpose! to connect.

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn Today's world is different .. it is because of India's reforms that poverty has been cut by almost half in the last 20 years .... India would not be the 3rd most powerful country in the world today (according to a us national intellgence report) if it had not embraced globalization.

    But Gandhi still lives in India in the government's policy of appreciation of all cultures, religions and of diversity.

  • @kedharf1 India doesn't exactly have the munition or political sway to justify that intelligence report.

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  • I love them both :D

  • Maybe someday my countrymen can learn from these words..and learn to live in peace among themselves, their neighbor and the world....Einstein was not much of a believer in politicians....BUT his kind words for Gandhi proves the point that Gandhi wasnot JUST ANOTHER POLITICIAN.. jeeway Pakistan, Jeeway India and rest of World.

  • I'm from Germany and my name ist Michael.

    I think that M. K. Gandhi ist one of the greatest which have ever lived.

    He's a really great inspiration for all following generations and for the fight against injustice!

    And Einstein is one of the greatest top-ranking scientists and a very very smart, clever and bright man, I think!

  • check out ignosticism.... really cool

  • @slacker787 Thank you for leaving a comment that shows true intelligence. Theists and Atheists must accept and learn from each other, and stop bickering about what they believe.

  • Einstein was not atheist. He said in his own words when commenting on Quantum Mechanics that "God Does not play Dice"!

  • wow! first time I heard the voice of Einstein.

  • @DamnControl2 really?.. haven't you seen Night at the Museum 2?

  • @sprengel01 Nope why? What's the connection?

  • amen

  • gandhi the man!

  • Amen

  • By NON- participation

    In anything

    YOU BELIEVE is evil

  • Beautifully said, Einstein. Beautifully said.

  • Einstein was an atheist yet he saw great wisdom in Gandhi. This should show us, atheist or theist, we both can learn from, love, and respect one and other. Yet we focus on who is right and feel that the end justifies the mean in how we treat each other.

  • @slacker787

    Einstein wasn't an atheist.

    He was humble enough though to see the beauty of the Universe and the wisdom of Gandhi's beliefs.

  • @slacker787 Right! He was not an atheist and very active in social political circles. He was friends with Paul Robeson, and made many comments on the plights of african americans in the US.

  • Einstein in his own words was not an atheist.

    (nondirect quite): "i am not an atheist, and i don't think i can call myself a pantheist. [bunch of stuff very similar to pantheism, but also somewhat agnostic]"

    the closest a term comes to describing his believe is probable "deism", which i don't think existed yet in his time.

    he just didn't believe in a god that's a person, like most theists in his time did.

  • @slacker787 Einstein was not a self certified athiest.

  • @slacker787 fUck yEEEAAA

  • @slacker787 Einstein was not Atheist. Agnostic, perhaps, but certainly not Atheist.

  • @drfunk444 Yes he was. "It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, ... I do not believe in a personal God ..." Albert Einstein.

    Atheism = lack of theism.

  • @AnonymousPsych

    No he wasnt. Just because he doesnt believe in "your" God doesnt mean he's an atheist. Einstein used to refer to "God" as "the Old Guy".

  • @drfunk444 Look, theism is the belief in a personal god (as opposed to deism, being the belief in a not-so-personal god, as it were). A lack of theism is called atheism, the prefix "a" meaning "lack of". Einstein made this point repeatedly. He published it in atheist magazines, for example. It could be argued that he was a deist, but the correct term to use for his beliefs would be "Spinoza's God".

  • @AnonymousPsych

    Ok I looked. I think you're right pertaining to Spinoza as opposed to agnostic. But if he truly was atheist he wouldnt have referred to the universe as "the old guy" thereby personifying it.

    Is a belief in a god or gods different from a belief in a personal god?

  • @drfunk444 Yes. A "personal god" (what theists believe) is what most people think of as "god", that is, a god that created, intervenes, forgives and hears prayers etc. Deists have a radically different view of god; they see god as *just* a prime cause of the universe, a creator that walked away once creation was done. Einstein and Spinoza used the term god "incorrectly", simply meaing the beauty and order of the universe whn the term actually means something different (an ontological entity etc)

  • @slacker787 Einstein was not an atheist, "I am not an atheist, and I don’t think I can call myself a pantheist." "I want to know how God created this world. I'm not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts, the rest are details." "My God created laws that take care of that. His universe is not ruled by wishful thinking, but by immutable laws." In his own words, Einstein was not an atheist.

  • @slacker787 he wasn't actually an athiest but neither was he a theist.

  • @slacker787

    No, Albert Einstein wasn't an atheist. He belived on the Maker, because he thought, that anybody figured out the laws of the universe.

  • @slacker787 Preach! It seems like accomplishing an ideal world should be so simple, yet it is not. Oh...

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  • @slacker787 Einstein was not an atheist . he believed in the creator, he did not follow organized religion`his famous quote was GOD DOES NOT PLAY DICE.I agree with your comment we should all learn to respect one another. help those that need help and try to do whats right in the world we live in, god bless

  • @slacker787 Einstein wasn't an atheist.. Period.

    That's so well-documented I don't know why a fourth-grader hasn't called you on that one. "I want to know God's thoughts. The rest are just details." ALBERT FUCKING EINSTEIN.

  • @slacker787 he was Jewish but not very devoted.

  • @slacker787 Einstein wasn't Athiest he was Agnostic there's a difference if he was Athiest I'm pretty sure he wouldn't believe in a spirit

  • @slacker787 The trouble with that viewpoint is that many who do not see God as real will not strive to be good in spite of such fact. They will see it as a justification to achieve power. Without god or spirit; people will develop the view that human life is without value. That is why those who do believe must always defend themselves. Defend their right to believe. They may die; but their progeny will live on with the reactions caused by the actions of their descendants.

  • @Ryomoto re: slacker's comment.. There is no proof that a God exists and ethics has nothing to do with a 'God'. The biggest cause of War and other conflicts is Religion. E.g. The Israel/Palestine conflict or the so called ‘War on Terror’. God has nothing to do with being good Humans don’t need a concept of God to be ethical infact they would do better to reject far-fetched concept.

  • @aMagicalUnic0rn Religion is not a cause of war. Men are the cause of war. That is fact. Religion is just the glue used to hold the morale of troops together. Without it there would be other methods, such as "Fuck you and your life. You were born into the warrior caste, now kill for me." God is the ONLY thing which tells us that a life of constant warfare is NOT okay. That family is important. Without God or Religion, we are nothing but mindless pawns to be used for war and labor. So you=fail.

  • @slacker787 einstein was actually a pantheist... which isnt exactly atheism or theism :) hes a great man, said so many wise things!

  • @slacker787

    Wise words yet Einstein was far from an atheist--nothing wrong believing as an an atheist but he was not of that belief system

    xo

  • @evelutionofone

    Like facts will ever stop faith haters from claiming everyone good in history was secretly an atheist?

  • hehehe good catch Sparts cheeky humour...

  • This is the first time I've heard Einstein's real voice...and he spoke such great words about a great man.