All were very insightful and creative thinkers.
2007-12-20 08:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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They have been all deists who had costs approximately 'God' that are mistakenly utilized by Christians to declare they have been Christian. There are some names i understand might roll of their graves in the event that they knew they have been considered that way. Albert Einstein became raised Jewish and, no longer basically reported some issues approximately 'God', yet in addition reported the Judeo-Christian version became unrealistic. Thomas Jefferson claimed to be a deist b/c that became the only 'understanding' he had on the time (all his writings for sure instruct/state that he did no longer have self belief in the comparable deity defined in the Bible) and B. Franklin attended events thrown by Satanists while he became in London.
2016-11-23 17:58:39
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answered by ? 4
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They could all beat Al Gore in a fist fight? They all were well versed in the ancient dread rites for summoning the Ineffable Evils from Beyond the Stars? They all had accents? I'm sure at least one of those is right.
2007-12-20 08:09:23
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answered by Anonymous
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For the uninformed... these titans of science, some of the most brilliant men to ever walk the earth...
Were all deeply religious and believed very much in God.
You people are idiots. Einstein was Jewish. Darwin was def. not an athiest.. he was profoundly religious. He just wasn't one of those idiots that believed that every single word in the bible is true.
That is their common link. Their devotion to God, despite that their work was seen as an affront to religious beliefs. They were able to marry science and philosophy and still believe in God, and could see how they can all co-exist.
2007-12-20 08:07:25
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answered by BROOOOOKLYN 5
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They all had facial hair. (Although Russel eventually got rid of his splendid moustache).
They were also of the atheist persuasion.
Einstein was NOT a theist. He was a pantheist, but his pantheism was of the sort which basically amounts to atheism. He certainly wasn't interested in Catholicism.
2007-12-20 08:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, Albert Einstein was a theist, so it's not all of them being atheists. I'm pretty certain they were all genius minds that were also strong believers in God.
2007-12-20 08:10:49
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answered by ♛Qu€€n♛J€§§¡¢a♛™ 5
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All men?
First letters in their first names are ABC.
If you take the first letter in their last name too you get ABCDE....awwww....darn you Russell.
EDIT: Wait I have more:
First letters of all the names can spell "BRACED"
None of their names contains a "Y"
Albert = 6 letters
Charles = 7 letters
Bertrand = 8 letters
ABC, 678
I could go on and on...but showing things in common are really that hard. It really says nothing about the items you are comparing.
2007-12-20 08:04:42
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answered by Anonymous
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They would've all been burned as heretics if they had been born 1000 years earlier?
2007-12-20 08:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Worm food?
Ath
2007-12-20 08:05:30
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answered by athanasius was right 5
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They're all dead.
OK, while they may have believed in a god, none of them believed in a god that controlled the universe.
2007-12-20 08:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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