Einstein's Letter on God Uncovered

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thank fukk. I remember arguing ad-nauseum with one of you retards on here about Einstein's belief in God (or lack thereof). Probably was your annoying ass Dirty Jerz. So all Atheists were picked on when they were young which caused a chemical reaction in their brain leading to atheism? You really should learn to just shut the fukk up about shyt you don't know once in a while.
 

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thank fukk. I remember arguing ad-nauseum with one of you retards on here about Einstein's belief in God (or lack thereof). Probably was your annoying ass Dirty Jerz. So all Atheists were picked on when they were young which caused a chemical reaction in their brain leading to atheism? You really should learn to just shut the fukk up about shyt you don't know once in a while.




didnt say all but obviously some of you needed a better childhood yourself included :lawd: knows


getting called ugly and spat on by bullys can have detrimental effects on the growing human pysche dont you agree?
 

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didnt say all but obviously some of you needed a better childhood yourself included :lawd: knows


getting called ugly and spat on by bullys can have detrimental effects on the growing human pysche dont you agree?

I had a great childhood breh. Atheism isn't a "detrimental" effect. As you said, "all the smart people are atheists" :smugdraper:
 

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I had a great childhood breh. Atheism isn't a "detrimental" effect. As you said, "all the smart people are atheists" :smugdraper:



wow friend i get it now like lame jokes :whoo: refusing to learn more just because he would rather live in a contradiction :smh: i think he had brain damage in his temporal lobe

as well as alot of the smartest people being athiest those same athiests are alcoholics drug abusers dead beat dads and in general psychopaths
 

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the complete and utter rejection of god because he thinks its childish....that sounds pretty childish itself imo

he basically refused himself an opportunity to learn even more or potentially getting some type of broundgreaking knowledge

on one hand he considers the stories in it honorable but at the same time says its just a book of weaknesses? something about that sounds contradicted

im almost willing to bet the reason he rejected god is because as a child he was picked on(usually almost always the case) and because he didnt get his way it messed with the chemical reactions in his brain leaving him traumatized on the subject itself not willing to get into it much after that
What are you talking about?
 

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wow friend i get it now like lame jokes :whoo: refusing to learn more just because he would rather live in a contradiction :smh: i think he had brain damage in his temporal lobe

as well as alot of the smartest people being athiest those same athiests are alcoholics drug abusers dead beat dads and in general psychopaths

considering 98% of the world's population is religious your "points" don't make any sense as usual. also religion doesn't teach you anything useful. religion just turns otherwise rational people into irrational morons. look at you and mowgli. (and the republican party)
 

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I never understood the argument of "well such and such believed in GOd so BOOYA!" :manny:

It is what it is. Ultimately the choices we make in life either have the weight of eternity tagged to them...or they don't. It's an all or nothing game, for those who choose nothing well that's just it, it's a choice. For those who choose differently, well that's a choice too. Squabbling over a choice, particularly now that i'm older, makes no damn sense to me. Choose. Let other's choose, simple as that.

Unfortunately ppl still push their beliefs on others
 

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considering 98% of the world's population is religious your



whats that you said there friend?


the 98-99% is religious? i guess it makes even more sense then that the 1% that has the most money and does the most evil things to the rest of the world is athiest


or maybe you're just pulling statistics out of thin air like portable propoganda
 

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whats that you said there friend?


the 98-99% is religious? i guess it makes even more sense then that the 1% that has the most money and does the most evil things to the rest of the world is athiest


or maybe you're just pulling statistics out of thin air like portable propoganda

your mowgli impersonation is pathetic and disgusting. having alot of money doesn't make you evil.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/27/health/gates-donates-750-million-to-global-fund.html?_r=0

what an evil atheist.

I know you don't know shyt about statistics or correlation
 

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your mowgli impersonation is pathetic and disgusting. having alot of money doesn't make you evil.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/27/health/gates-donates-750-million-to-global-fund.html?_r=0

what an evil atheist.

I know you don't know shyt about statistics or correlation



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friends dont let friends decieve friends friend...bill gates isnt even athiest :childplease:

if sticking up for the good in the world makes you sick then you ought to be ashamed like why me friend

lets do better
 

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I can respect Einstein's definition of God.

Back in college, taking Chemistry, and Physics and learning about the relationship between celestial bodies in space, and how everything seems to ... connect. I thought to myself, if there is a god, it's not one that cares whether or not you're baptized ... It's the laws of nature. This was before I even knew what pantheism was.
 

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I can respect Einstein's definition of God.

Back in college, taking Chemistry, and Physics and learning about the relationship between celestial bodies in space, and how everything seems to ... connect. I thought to myself, if there is a god, it's not one that cares whether or not you're baptized ... It's the laws of nature. This was before I even knew what pantheism was.

Einstein was a big fan of Spinoza. Spinoza was labeled an atheist, but for those that actually read his material clearly see he wasn't. Spinoza argued for knowledge over superstition. He basically exchanged the word God for Nature. All things are in nature even those which we have yet to uncover.

Spinoza also believed that no man can fully know Nature in its entirety because our minds are finite. Good and Evil are moral terms. Nature is neither good or evil it just is. Reading between the lines, it seems Spinoza wanted to destroy the idea of a father figure God that ruled by written commandments. This was back in the 1600's so if his beliefs became widespread, the churches power would wane. The business class would also lose influence over the people because in a sense they would be "free". His books became banned and the rest is history.

In a sense, I see Spinoza and Einstein searching to find God itself over some words in a book.
 

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Einstein was a big fan of Spinoza. Spinoza was labeled an atheist, but for those that actually read his material clearly see he wasn't. Spinoza argued for knowledge over superstition. He basically exchanged the word God for Nature. All things are in nature even those which we have yet to uncover.

Spinoza also believed that no man can fully know Nature in its entirety because our minds are finite. Good and Evil are moral terms. Nature is neither good or evil it just is. Reading between the lines, it seems Spinoza wanted to destroy the idea of a father figure God that ruled by written commandments. This was back in the 1600's so if his beliefs became widespread, the churches power would wane. The business class would also lose influence over the people because in a sense they would be "free". His books became banned and the rest is history.

In a sense, I see Spinoza and Einstein searching to find God itself over some words in a book.

Spinoza was definitely not an atheist, but he found "God" as nature. For him, God is "substance," the matter that makes up realiy. The word God doesn't really do it justice, as it is not a being, but Being itself, and furthermore, is not something that thinks, that answers prayers, or that "creates" in any intentional way, and so should not be worshiped, but only intellectualized.

I'm not sure Einstein would accept all of Spinoza's ideas, though.
 

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Only morons ever thought Einstein believed in "God." It was crystal clear whenever he used the word "God," he was just using it as a metaphor for existence.
 
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