Religion and Science

The following is a excellent read for the Christian, atheist, or agnostic. Enjoy.
-James


Einstein used many labels to describe his religious views, including agnostic, religious nonbeliever, and a pantheistic believer in Spinoza’s God. Einstein believed the problem of God was the “most difficult in the world”—a question that could not be answered “simply with yes or no.” He conceded that, “the problem involved is too vast for our limited minds.”


The following article by Albert Einstein appeared in the New York Times Magazine on November 9, 1930 pp 1-4. It has been reprinted in Ideas and Opinions, Crown Publishers, Inc. 1954, pp 36 – 40. It also appears in Einstein’s book The World as I See It, Philosophical Library, New York, 1949, pp. 24 – 28.

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