Judy wrote:
> I've read of Einsteins unbelief in his own
> writings Lance; he may have been smart
> but he did not know the Truth

What did Einstein say that led you to characterize him as a "pagan 
unbeliever"?  Do you use the word "pagan" in the religious sense, as in the 
polytheistic religion of someone like Pagan Wolf (a past member of this 
list), or do you use it to mean that he was nonreligious?

Einstein believed in God and rejected Quantum Mechanics specifically because 
he said, "God doesn't play dice with the universe."  Nevertheless, he did 
not believe in a personal God.  He was more like Thomas Jefferson and 
Benjamin Franklin, who were Deists.  Einstein is famous also for saying, 
"science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind."

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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