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1 Destro  Fri, Aug 17, 2012 9:40:02am

It's because creationists latched on to Einstein's "god does not play dice with the universe" line that he had to go through all that to explain himself. The creationists still use that quote out of context.

2 Destro  Fri, Aug 17, 2012 9:49:27am

To me the future of religion is that when it ends what is kept is the 'ecclessia' or the assembly. Just the local community getting together with out any theology and talking about what problems they have, how to overcome them and how to help each other and others.

No more rituals or anything beyond sing-alongs and holding hands, etc.

3 Bob Levin  Fri, Aug 17, 2012 11:54:29am
The translation above is an abridgment of the letter from Albert Einstein to Eric Gutkind from Princeton in January 1954, translated from German by Joan Stambaugh.

Sounds like this is a small quote from a much longer set of correspondence. It would be nice to be able to read the entire epistolary.

4 Aye Pod  Fri, Aug 17, 2012 4:18:14pm

re: #1 Destro

The quote mining by religious apologists will never stop because the perpetrators can always count on the wilful ignorance of their audience. Even this letter, as undeniable a personal testimony of atheism as you are ever likely to see, is potentially material for them:

...the Jewish people to whom I gladly belong and with whose mentality I have a deep affinity

I can easily see that included in one of those bogus internet lists of 'quotes' intended to prove that Einstein was a believer, sandwiched between "God does not play dice with the universe" and "God is subtle but he is not malicious."

See! He's not one of those stinkin' "I'm above religion" progressive atheist types at all!

Amazing what you can discover when you look at things really close up!//

5 Destro  Fri, Aug 17, 2012 7:05:23pm

re: #4 Aye Pod

When this letter surfaced it was called a forgery by the religious right back when I associated with them.

6 Aye Pod  Sat, Aug 18, 2012 3:42:16am

re: #5 Destro

When this letter surfaced it was called a forgery by the religious right back when I associated with them.

Back in the days when LGF was bursting at the seams with religious wingnuts, they even used to believe that Richard Feynman was "one of their own" too. God knows why - I guess there must have been some web page somewhere that claimed he believed in God and it had been passed around/linked to in wingnut circles and swallowed without question. Total bullshit of course.

7 Destro  Sat, Aug 18, 2012 8:51:05am

re: #6 Aye Pod

There are still religious people on here it seems.


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