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Some early photographs of Albert Einstein, thoughts written down by his own hand and the writings of his biographers comprise this well-referenced excerpt from the Christopher Hitchens book The Portable Atheis.

Read by Nicholas Ball.

You can but the book at almost every store, or buy this audio on Itunes.
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  • Let's address this pantheism thing quickly.

    A recent offshoot of pantheism has adopted a Spinozan view of god as a desciptor of nature or the natural laws. It is called naturalistic pantheism. Traditional pantheism can, and has, been, described in the same terms as currently define agnosticism (emphasis on currently), or at 2:00am in bars, by attractive but uninteresting people as "spiritual, but not religious".

    Einstein expressed a belief in Spinoza's god, which became...

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  • the only problem with pantheism is that they use religieus words and give them an other meaning. they ruin their own image of the their world view, the image becomes totally out of band

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  • It has been privately revealed to me that you are, in fact, a purple peach monster.

    In addition, my belief that you are a purple peach monster is unshakable. No amount of "evidence" can disuade me on the truth of your monstrous purple peachiness.

    It is this truth that sustains me in my times of need. When the world seems darkest. Without it, my world would be empty and passionless.

    Did you know that Einstein was a purple peach monsterist? It's true.

  • A pantheist maybe.

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  • LOOOOOL at 5:17 when the guy fails at speaking german. :D

    the video is cool, but he should have left this one out... ^^

  • Einstien was a Jew he said so in "An ideal Servise to Our Fellow Man"

  • 5:18

    Raffiniert ist der Herrgott, aber boshaft ist er nicht.

    xd... die Aussprache ^^

  • "In view of such harmony in the cosmos which I, with my limited human mind, am able to recognize, there are yet people who say there is no God. But what really makes me angry is that they quote me for the support of such views. " A. Einstein.

  • @ProRanting

    "He stated he was an athiest in this very video."

    Sure he did lol

  • Panthiesm seems to be the ultimate waste of intellectual capacity.To be Panthiest you have to denounce the cruel forces of organized religion and that takes some level of intelligence, but you also have to ignore the fact that your "religion" is your attempt at finding patterns. Our brains are designed to find patterns that is why we see faces in tree's ect ect. Panthiest simply find patterns in nature and call it God. It's seems to be admittion to the instincts of our simply brain.

  • @ivlfounder He stated he was an athiest in this very video. And he was probably talking about all organized religion because it seems he finds that nature is God itself and worhty of worship or atleast it is the product of a God. Not any god of any disgusting organized religion though, but a subtle God or simple "creator".

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