-Science without religion is lame.
Einstein
-Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be
achieved by understanding.
Einstein
-True religion is real living; living with all one's
soul, with all one's goodness and
righteousness.
Einstein
-Two things inspire me to awe-the starry heavens above and the moral universe within.
Einstein
-What I see in Nature is a magnificent structure that we can comprehend only very imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of "humility."
Einstein
-Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.
Einstein
-Try not to become a man of success but rather to become a man of value.
Einstein
-Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.
Einstein
-and also please anser this question:
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ar5jt5Kxnl74v_JAfO.QJKogBgx.?qid=20061229075133AAQyg94
byqz
2006-12-29
05:34:17
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what you think about this below one?
In order to create, God has no need to design
It’s important that the word “design” be properly understood. That God has created a flawless design does not mean that He first made a plan and then followed it. God, the Lord of the Earth and the heavens, needs no “designs” in order to create. God is exalted above all such deficiencies. His planning and creation take place at the same instant.
Whenever God wills a thing to come about, it is enough for Him just to say, "Be!"
As verses of the Qur’an tell us:
His command when He desires a thing is just to say to it, “Be!” and it is. (Qur’an, 36: 82)
[God is] the Originator of the heavens and Earth.
When He decides on something, He just says to it, “Be!” and it is. (Qur’an, 2: 117)
2006-12-29
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Excellent.
2006-12-29 06:16:20
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answered by Birdman 7
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No need to read his words. They will have no value and no purpose at the end of time when as Jesus said, 'Heaven and earth will pass away but my words will never pass away"
The Logos - a fixed point in infinity. Man's writings - a temporary fixture in a bubble called 'time'.
Animals evolve. The spirit is eternal. Righteousness is a gift from God made possible through Christ, not a natural birth right. It is a spiritual gift and spiritually apprehended as a new birth.
Einstein's confession, as expressed here, is like pantheism. All about an impersonal God, without a name.
2006-12-29 12:55:36
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It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it.
-- Albert Einstein, 1954, from Albert Einstein: The Human Side, edited by Helen Dukas and Banesh Hoffman, Princeton University Press
2006-12-29 05:38:45
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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2016-04-27 13:17:58
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2016-12-31 03:41:48
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He also said this, “It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it.”
2006-12-29 05:57:53
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He was an atheist who believed in a concept known as Spinoza's God -- that is, not a deity at all, but a sense of awe and wonder at the massiveness and detail of the universe.
2006-12-29 05:37:54
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Here is one of my favorite ACTUAL quotes from Einstein;
"I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own -- a God, in short, who is but a reflection of human frailty. Neither can I believe that the individual survives the death of his body, although feeble souls harbor such thoughts through fear or ridiculous egotisms.
-- Albert Einstein, obituary in New York Times, 19 April 1955, quoted from James A Haught, "Breaking the Last Taboo" (1996)
Fun huh?
2006-12-29 05:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he was a great philosopher and all his quotations seem to bear truth and maturity, but do human beings love to hear the truth? I think most of them don't, as they cannot stand to hear the truth. Imagine if we all lived our lives through these philosophical sayings, what a wonderful world this would have turned out to be.
2006-12-29 05:47:40
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answered by marizani 4
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i think he is a bit foolish in the quotes where he talked about religion,god,heaven..the rest of them can only be said by a extremely intelligent man..he probably really didn't mean what he said about god and religion
2006-12-29 06:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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