Albert Einstein Quotes About Religious Person
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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. This is a genuinely religious feeling that has nothing to do with mysticism.
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I have repeatedly said that in my opinion the idea of a personal God is a childlike one.
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A religious person is devout in the sense that he has no doubt about the significance of those superpersonal objects and goals which neither require nor are capable of rational foundation
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The idea of a personal God is an anthropological concept which I am unable to take seriously.
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I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly.
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In their struggle for the ethical good, teachers of religion must have the stature to give up the doctrine of a personal god.
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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.
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Albert Einstein
- Born: March 14, 1879
- Died: April 18, 1955
- Occupation: Theoretical Physicist