The truth about Einstein
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Einstein was not a scientist, he was a Zionist creation.
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Argument from authority.
What Einstein believed is irrelevant. What he was able to prove is relevant.
If he did believe in a creator, he didn't prove the creator's existence.
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Einstein stated that "My position concerning God is that of an agnostic. I am convinced that a vivid consciousness of the primary importance of moral principles for the betterment and ennoblement of life does not need the idea of a law-giver, especially a law-giver who works on the basis of reward and punishment."
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Cool video!
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Apparently it is your interpretation. What Einstein said in the rest of the quote is a dig at world religions. It in no way negates his statement about not believing in a God who "interferes in the course of events". This is very clearly and plainly about cause and effect EVENTS, and the concept of determinism in the natural world.
Here's a second, even clearer iteration of the same idea: "The idea of a Being who interferes with the sequence of events in the world is absolutely impossible."
EvoBiologist 2 years ago 8
I do not make the claim you are attacking.
You are wrong to conflate science with Einsteins beliefs in a non-interfering god. Scientists are free to believe all sorts of things that they have not used science to test. His comments about religiosity and science are about scientists having a different perspective, not about using the scientific method to test that.
Einstein's God never "interferes in the course of events" (in his words), so he couldn't have agreed with your creation ideas,
EvoBiologist 2 years ago 5