harus sabar nih ngajarin binatang.... krn bhs inggris lo payah, bacanya pelan2 pig... msh ada kata2 "the mysterious force..."kalo gak tau itu apa terserah lo jabarinnya boleh dewa, boleh faktor x... gak harus tuhan
nih baca..!! > We see the universe marvelously arranged and obeying certain laws but only >dimly understand these laws. Our limited minds grasp the mysterious force that moves the constellations." ________________________________ From: Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]> ayub yahya yang gila psikopat lagi ngisap jempol... Begitu jelas Einstein bilang "The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses," --- In [email protected], ayub yahya <ayubyahya@...> wrote: > > pig... Einstein tuh agnostik, percaya adanya tuhan tapi "tuhan yang tidak > sebatas seperti > > yang tertulis di alkitab ato al-quran" > > > oleh einstein, tuhan disebutkan sebagai 'kekuatan misterius' > > baca nih ... > > We see the universe marvelously arranged and obeying certain laws but only >dimly understand these laws. Our limited minds grasp the mysterious force that >moves the constellations." > > > themysterious force bebas aja di tafsirkan.... boleh faktor X, boleh god, > boleh allah, boleh tuhan, > boleh dewa... > > > > ________________________________ > From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...> > > > > Sedeng... > > Yang kudu dipegagn itu fikirannya yang sudah mateng, yang ditulisnya dengan > tangannnya sendiri dan bukan omongannnya ketika dia masih mencari-cari > jawaban atau kutipan yang tidak bersumber dari tulisan tangannnya sendiri.... > > Terlepas dari itu: buat dia semua agama itu cuman takhayul doang.. > > --- In [email protected], "pinpinyuliansyah" <pinpinyuliansyah@> wrote: > > > > Albert Einstein and Religion > > > > (The following quotes are taken from The Quotable Einstein, Princeton > > University Press unless otherwise noted) > > > > "My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior > > spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive > > with our frail and feeble minds. That deeply emotional conviction of the > > presence of a superior reasoning power, which is revealed in the > > incomprehensible universe, forms my idea of God." > > > > (The following is from Einstein and Religion by Max Jammer, Princeton > > University Press) > > "I'm not an atheist, and I don't think I can call myself a pantheist. We > > are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with > > books in many languages. The child knows someone must have written those > > books. It does not know how. It does not understand the languages in which > > they are written. The child dimly suspects a mysterious order in the > > arrangement of the books but doesn't know what it is. That, it seems to me, > > is the attitude of even the most intelligent human being toward God. We see > > the universe marvelously arranged and obeying certain laws but only dimly > > understand these laws. Our limited minds grasp the mysterious force that > > moves the constellations." > > > > > > (The following is from The Quotable Einstein) > > "Thus I came...to a deep religiosity, which, however, reached an abrupt end > > at the age of 12. Through the reading of popular scientific books I soon > > reached a conviction that much in the stories of the Bible could not be > > true....Suspicion against every kind of authority grew out of this > > experience...an attitude which has never left me." > > > > "I don't try to imagine a God; it suffices to stand in awe of the structure > > of the world, insofar as it allows our inadequate senses to appreciate it." > > > > "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." > > > > "I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his > > creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own - a God, in short, who > > is but a reflection of human frailty. It is enough for me to contemplate > > the mystery of conscious life perpetuating itself through all eternity, to > > reflect upon the marvelous structure of the universe which we can dimly > > perceive and to try humbly to comprehend even an infinitesimal part of the > > intelligence manifested in Nature." > > > > "The scientist is possessed by the sense of universal causation. His > > religious feeling takes the form of a rapturous amazement at the harmony of > > natural law, which reveals an intelligence of such superiority that , > > compared with it, all the systematic thinking and acting of human beings > > is an utterly insignificant reflection." > > > > ". . . In spite of all this, I don't let a single opportunity pass > > unheeded, nor have I lost my sense of humor. When God created the ass he > > gave him a thick skin." Einstein: The Life and Times by Ronald W. Clark, > > Avon Books. > > > > "Where dull-witted clansmen of our tribe were praying aloud, their faces > > turned to the wall, their bodies swaying to and fro. A pathetic sight of > > men with a past but without a future." (Regarding his visit to the Wailing > > Wall in Jerusalem, February 3, 1923) > > > > "Should we be unable to find a way to honest cooperation and honest pacts > > with the Arabs, then we have learned absolutely nothing during our 2,000 > > years of suffering and deserve all that will come to us." > > > > "I appeal to all men and women, whether they be eminent or humble, to > > declare that they will refuse to give any further assistance to war or the > > preparation of war." > > > > "It is my belief that the problem of bringing peace to the world on a > > supranational basis will be solved only by employing Gandhi's method on a > > larger scale." > > > > > > The following is from Elsa Einstein, Albert Einstein's wife, regarding > > Einstein's development of the theory of general relativity. It's taken from > > the outstanding book Einstein and Religion by Max Jammer. It's originally > > taken from Charles Chaplin's autobiography and widely quoted in journals, > > bios and even as the conference calls for papers about Einstein's most > > famous theory. > > > > The Doctor came down in his dressing gown as usual for breakfast but he > > hardly touched a thing. I thought something was wrong, so I asked what was > > troubling him. "Darling," he said, "I have a wonderful idea." And after > > drinking his coffee, he went to the piano and started playing. Now and > > again he would stop, making a few notes then repeat: "I've got a wonderful > > idea, a marvelous idea!" I said: "Then for goodness' sake tell me what it > > is, don't keep me in suspense." He said: "It's difficult, I still have to > > work it out." > > > > She told me he continued playing the piano and making notes for about half > > an hour, then went upstairs to his study, telling her that he did not wish > > to be disturbed, and remained there for two weeks. "Each day I sent him up > > his meals," she said, "and in the evening he would walk a little for > > exercise, then return to his work again. Eventually," she said, "he came > > down from his study looking very pale. "That's it," he told me, wearily > > putting two sheets of paper on the table. And that was his theory of > > relativity." > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Sedeng... > > > > > > Begitu jelas dia bilang "The word God is for me nothing more than the > > > expression and product of human weaknesses," > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "pinpinyuliansyah" <pinpinyuliansyah@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Einstein Itu Deism Plik ... Bukan Atheism ... > > > > > > > > Coba tengok ... > > > > > > > > "I don't try to imagine a God; it suffices to stand in awe of the > > > > structure of the world, insofar as it allows our inadequate senses to > > > > appreciate it." > > > > > > > > "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." > > > > > > > > Baca di sini .. > > > > > > > > http://www.deism.com/einstein.htm > > > > > > > > The following is from Elsa Einstein, Albert Einstein's wife, regarding > > > > Einstein's development of the theory of general relativity. It's taken > > > > from the outstanding book Einstein and Religion by Max Jammer. It's > > > > originally taken from Charles Chaplin's autobiography and widely quoted > > > > in journals, bios and even as the conference calls for papers about > > > > Einstein's most famous theory. > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jadi Einstein itu bilang semua agama itu cuman takhayul doang... > > > > > > > > > > Dan yang ngomong itu bukan orang sedeng munafik, tukang fitnah dan > > > > > tukang nyabo kayak suryana, tapi orang pinter... > > > > > > > > > > Agar jelas: omongan Einstein itu layak direnungkan. > > > > > > > > > > Selanjutnya saya kutip pendapat Hawking: > > > > > > > > > > "When Sawyer asked if there was a way to reconcile religion and > > > > > science, Hawking said, "There is a fundamental difference between > > > > > religion, which is based on authority, [and] science, which is based > > > > > on observation and reason. Science will win because it works." > > > > > > > > > > http://abcnews.go.com/WN/Technology/stephen-hawking-religion-science-win/story?id=10830164#.UHkEffcTmSo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "suryana" <gsuryana@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hehehe bloon surat Einstein pada dasarnya masih ambigu, sayang > > > > > > pengertian > > > > > > ambigu tidak bisa dimengerti. > > > > > > Einstein ingin atheis, siapa yg melarang ?, apa karena jenius maka > > > > > > harus > > > > > > jadi atheis, lha disini ada binatang yg otaknya di peler, boro boro > > > > > > jenius, > > > > > > jauh panggang dari api. > > > > > > > > > > > > Yg menjadi pointku mengirim bukan karena isi suratnya, melainkan > > > > > > koq ada > > > > > > orang mau beli surat tsb dengan harga yg bisa dibelikan sikat gigi > > > > > > elektrik > > > > > > dan jam tangan ber gps masing masing puluhan kontainer. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > From: "muskitawati" <muskitawati@> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jadi semua orang2 tua yang ingin anaknya seperti Einstein agar > > > > > > > menjauhkan > > > > > > > racun2 yang merusak otak anaknya tentang klenik2 penyembahan > > > > > > > Allah, Tuhan, > > > > > > > dewa dewi, dan mistik2 lainnya. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hal ini terutama sangat penting bagi umat Islam dan mereka yang > > > > > > > hidup > > > > > > > dalam lingkungan yang Islam. Karena kerusakan otak ini bukan > > > > > > > hanya > > > > > > > menyangkut dirinya melainkan juga bangsa dan negara ini. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ny. Muslim binti Muskitawati. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ei > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! 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