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Is God Evil? Does Cold exist? Does darkness exist?
Professor learns from student, Albert Einstein.

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  • Albert Einstein was an atheist but nice job trying to manipulate people.

    "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." Einstein

  • "I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own -- a God, in short, who is but a reflection of human frailty. Neither can I believe that the individual survives the death of his body, although feeble souls harbor such thoughts through fear or ridiculous egotisms." Einstein

    This video does a nice job of drawing you in but it's pure propaganda. Einstein was unquestionably an atheist.

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  • Evil is not merely the "absence of good." In the same way that cold is the relative "absence of heat." It's an active state. A will to do harm. Entropy is not simply the absence of order. It can be expressed as a force.

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    The void awaits surely all them that weave the wind.

    Had Pyrrhus not fallen by a beldam’s hand in Argos or, Julius Caesar not been knifed to death? They are not to be thought away. They are lodged, fettered, in the room of the infinite possibilities they have ousted. But, can those things have been possible, seeing that they never were? Or was that only possible which came to pass?

    Weave, weaver of the wind.

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    It must be a movement, then, an actuality of the possible as 'being' possible.

    Fed and feeding brains about me: and in my mind, the sloth of the underworld, shy of brightness, shifting her dragon scaly folds. The soul is, in a manner, all that is. Thought is the thought of thought. Form the form of forms. Tranquility! Sudden! Vast! Candescent!

    Form of forms.

    Thought of thought.

    Weave, weaver of the wind.

    Weave.

    ~ James Joyce

  • He was'nt atheist he was agnostic

  • Great argument, except it wasn't Einstein you dipshit

  • @tjp87 The quote rejected beliefs of a personal god, and recognized the God of Sprinoza as logical.

    Einstein, often referred as an agnostic theist, was critical of atheists: "The fanatical atheists (freed)... cannot hear the music of the spheres.", saying that atheists have a grudge against the possibility of a creator due to traditional religion. E. never targeted belief in a personal god because, "such a belief seems... preferable to the lack of any transcendental outlook."

  • I remember these chain emails, debunked as soon as they came out, bunch of lying christian assholes. Visit the snopes article.

  • Fake – Albert Einstein didn't talk like a retard.

  • Why is it not possible that god doesn't exists and it is the absence of evil that is god.

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