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The Truth.. Albert Einstein

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The Truth..

Albert Einstein

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What is the meaning of human life, or of organic life altogether? To

answer this question at all

implies a religion….right??

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He did not believe in a personal God, my only guess was because he failed to understand why evil existed. Those who fail to understand the purpose of evil not only reject the concept of a personal God, but also reject the concept of God's existence altogether.

Albert Einstein understood about the universe - that its beautiful structure demands the existence of a creator… “God”. but, go beyond Einstein's faulty understanding of the purpose of the universe and consider the Christian explanation for the purpose of human life and why evil must exist in the world?.

Einstein was NOT an atheist….

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Albert einstein was born in 1879In 1889, the Einstein family moved to

Munich, where Albert at the age of six was sent to a Catholic elementary school

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I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts;

the rest are details -Albert Einstein

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"The word god is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. No interpretation no matter how subtle can (for me) change this.“

-Albert Einstein

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Einstein was and will always be an exceptional scientist, When I first read about him when I was younger I felt a sigh of relief Knowing I wasn’t the only one that had felt this way about God.

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This quote is one of

my favorite

s, it makes perfect sense to me on

his beliefs

and helps me

explain mine

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At a young age I began to go to church with my family

for years. I had for a long time believed in God. It

wasn't until the age of 13 my mind started to wonder

like Albert Einstein's mind did when he was young….

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I started to ponder on God and who created him, What god looks like and how do we know he's a man, or if he's even human.

How could he have created woman from a rib of a man, why was man created first? And my biggest question was why did it take so long for him to choose Jesus to

preach about Christianity and the ways we should live our life's.

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During one of my many trips to church I had asked the

pastor the same very questions which he had told

me he would have to get back to me at later time...

Conveniently for him this time never came

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I then took it upon myself to stop going to church,

if I'm going to learn about “all mighty god” from

a man who knows not even the basics what was

the point; and to this day after researching these

very questions I cant seem to find an answer….

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I think after all the years of going to church I have learned enough to know that believing in

something is a good thing but I choose to spend my time on more things that can be explained by science. After my findings on Albert's beliefs in religion it has put me more at ease to talk freely

about it because he was a very well known scientist.

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Its not that I think its wrong for people to believe in God, I don’t.. it makes people

better citizens because they follow certain paths, and makes people not afraid to die. But just as Albert Einstein explains it.. we

all must believe in something to get through life. I on other hand will just go

through life one day at a time…

Don’t get me wrong…

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Well most of you I'm sure know someone or find yourselves saying the lords prayer??... or maybe praying to your “God”???, this I used to do until I started asking questions after reading about Albert's views on religion I'm not afraid to voice mine. I completely stopped saying anything I had learned at church, I don’t even say Amen after grace. Of coarse I don’t voice my opinion during those moments but if anyone comes to ask me, I'm glad to share

How did this change my literacy you ask??