>> I guess some think Einstein was a god, and therefore his  
>> understanding of God means more than anyone else's.

> Why do you "guess" that? Is there some actual basis to that claim, or  
>is it just more convenient in order to demean those who don't buy into  
>the whole supernatural thing?

It was a guess, which is not based on empirical data, I guess.  However, the 
fact that AE was quote and folks like Charlie Sheen, Harvey Keck or even Ed 
Leafe were not quoted, may give an indication of  how he is viewed.

--
Larry Miller 

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