Albert Einstein was born Jewish. But in his later life he turned on religion, and was NOT a Christian Scientist as rumors would like to say. Einstein was very much an agnostic, in fact. He did not really believe in a personal, omniscient, omnipotent deity or anything slightly resembling it.
2007-03-26 16:45:07
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answered by Aaron K 2
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That's a very Protestant way of putting it. He likely did not do so in a Fundamentalist understanding of the concept. However, he had respect for religion, and commented on theology often. He seemed to be in favor of a blend of religion and rationalism. As for whether or not he went to hell, I'm not God, so I cannot judge.
2007-03-26 16:46:35
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answered by solarius 7
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I don't know.. But as I know that he makes things, it's because he wanted to know more about GOD. If you see in Albert Einstein website.
And I want to tell you, that everyone knows that every people that doesn't believe in HIM. Shall not go to heaven! Why? Its because JESUS is the owner of heaven.. And it's not our job to said that somebody go to hell or not.
Sorry!!
2007-03-26 16:48:12
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answered by NML 2
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i'm a Christian, and that i don't sense that way in any respect. even nonetheless I settle for its probability, i don't placed my faith in heaven in any respect. i don't make my possibilities based on the promise of going to a heaven as quickly as I die. i attempt to be a variety, loving individual, because of the fact Jesus stood for kindness and love, and because i've got faith this is the main appropriate element to do in maximum circumstances, and that i intend to make a distinction in the international, regardless of if i'm purely an organism and could purely fade away and not exist as quickly as I die. i in my opinion think of that being a stable individual purely for the advantages of heaven is a egocentric lifestyle. i'm undecided if I responded your question nicely adequate, yet i desire I helped in some way.
2016-11-23 18:20:49
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answered by ? 4
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Nope. He was an atheist to the bitter end.
He did have a great deal of respect for the Catholic Church, though.
Smart guy, that Einstein!
2007-03-26 21:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know, when I see him, hopefully a long time from now, I'll drop you a line...If not, I'll send up a note on asbestos...
Hail Eris! All Hail Discordia!
2007-03-26 16:48:01
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answered by Hatir Ba Loon 6
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No, he was an Agnostic. He despised organized religion, and the affects it had on people.
2007-03-26 16:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No. He did not believe in a personal god.
2007-03-26 16:50:55
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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How are we supposed to know that? I suppose that was between Mr Einstein and God.
2007-03-26 16:44:45
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answered by kiwi 7
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yea when the apple fell on his head, he found out u did not have to eat the fruit to get wisdom.
2007-03-26 16:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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