On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, jim clark wrote:
> 
> No, dudes like Einstein do not believe in a personal god.  
> Einstein did not, and 80% (or so) of high-status scientists do
> not.  

First, the fact that whatever 80% of High-status scientists--whatever
that means--believe or don't believe doesn't exactly mean anything.  

A better question would be why more religious types don't
> follow the excellent example of Einstein and other highly
> intelligent, scientifically-minded people.

Not exactly respectful or objective.  So, scientifically-minded people
shouldn't believe in a personal god?  I think Hume and Popper would take
you on with this one.


Make it a good day. 

                                                       --Louis--


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