At 3:15 PM -0400 4/8/07, Michael Sylvester wrote:
A current biography of Einstein attests that he believed in God.

or at least was in the habit (according to Neils Bohr) of telling God what to do. At the most, Einstein might have believed in a very Deistic sense that there was some underlying purpose to the universe that he was intensely interested in. Certainly he did not believe in an anthropomorphic personal god, nor in any formal religion.
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The best argument against intelligent design is that people believe in it.

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