Friday, April 2, 2010

Einstein's God

Most Christians try to misquote and misinterpret Einsten's God. Their logic usually goes like this: "Einstein, who is one of the most intelligent person of our time, believed in God. Therefore, God exists and atheists are wrong. Checkmate atheists!"

Really? Did Albert Einstein really believed in a personal God? Did he really believed in theism? Unfortunately, the answer to these two questions is NO. No, Albert Einstein did not believe in a personal God. Yeah, he believed in a god but not a personal god. He believed in Spinoza's God. And there's really big difference between the theist's god and Spinoza's God. And even if Einstein or any other famous and intelligent scientist or person believed in a God, that does not mean that we can already conclude that God exist. It simply does not follow and it is a very weak way of proving God's existence.
"The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weakness, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still purely primitive, legends which are nevertheless pretty childish." -Albert Einstein


3 comments:

No Guy in the Sky said...

There is no God, and just because I say "God damn it!" Sometimes. Does not mean I believe. Saying "Bless you" does not mean I am conveying the with an invisible sugar daddy come down and take care of you. It is part of our culture. Thirty years ago even, God was in use all around us. More even longer. People back then had no idea. Christians would be cherry picking and quote mining for any morsel or scrap to deceive to stupid.

I use deceive because they are deliberately bearing false witness against Einstiens character. Which if they were true believers, would know they are breaking their cruel Gods big commandment.

Discreet Infidel said...

LOL again? you are bringing shame to your religion (and to your one man forum)

No Guy in the Sky said...

LOL- He was DM on my site. Then changed his name to Dav. Dav is a crazy lemming.

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