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What famous scientists believe the Bible is correct and everything it says in the Bible will come into fruition?

4/27/2021

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Albert Einstein's religious views have been widely studied and often misunderstood. Albert Einstein stated that he believed in the pantheistic God of Baruch Spinoza. He did not believe in a personal God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings, a view which he described as naïve.

Profession: Philosopher; Physicist; Scientist

Religion: Judaism; Agnosticism

Born on March 14, 1879, in the southern German city of Ulm, Albert Einstein grew up in a middle-class Jewish family in Munich. As a child, Einstein became fascinated by music (he played the violin), mathematics and science.

What was Einstein's ethnicity?
German
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Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire, on 14 March 1879 into a family of secular Ashkenazi Jews. His parents were Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer, and Pauline Koch.

Was Einstein a Catholic?
Einstein was born in Ulm, in south-western Germany, to non-practising Jewish parents. At the age of six, he entered a Catholic primary school, where he received Catholic religious instruction. For balance, his parents hired a relative to teach him the principles of Judaism.

When did Einstein ask about God?
In February 1954, just over a year before he died, he wrote in a letter to the American physicist David Bohm: "If God created the world, his primary concern was certainly not to make its understanding easy for us."

Did Einstein say everything is a miracle?
Albert Einstein once said, “There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” Use this quote to stay motivated when the daily ALS struggle gets you down.

Who said science without religion is lame?
Einstein

Einstein summarizes this coexistence by writing that “science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind” (49). Einstein's idea of religion is iconoclastic because it focuses solely on the feelings of mystery and human concerns and eliminates divine interaction.

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