Quote Originally Posted by chris62008
1) My quotes are not takin out of context AT ALL! It's clear that everytime Einstein says GOD, he is ultimitly speaking of the "creator" of the universe, and time itself! You can look it up all you want! Einstein CONCEDED to a creator (whom I believe is GOD,yes the one the BIBLE speaks of,). Einstein may have or have not belived it was the same GOD as mine, BUT he did believe in a CREATOR (whom he referred to as GOD)

2) SIMPLE! The universe was created by GOD! The "Big Bang Theory" is true in all aspects. But it is really, simply, GOD creating OUR universe... in a big bang!

3) His quotes are Einstein denying he believes in a certain GOD of any religion today but, Einstein believed in a GOD! Just one not known yet supposably to everybody. He CERTAINLY belives in a creator and has PUBICLY STATED "I AM NO ATHEIST"


1. Since nobody but Einstein can can claim to know exactly what it is that he believed in, we really have no clue what he means by using the word "god". We can only assume. However, he never stated that he believed the big bang was created by a god. He clearly doesn't believe that it was some guy sitting on a cloud pointing his finger making everything appear, as portrayed in the bible. What could he have believed "god" to be? Probably something so abstract that would blow your mind. It's possible that he believed that the universe itself is "god", and that the big bang wasn't created by a god but WAS "god". Perhaps he believed that everything in the universe IS intelligent energy. Perhaps he believed that everything you see and experience is "god". Again, we can only speculate.

(As a side note, has anyone here read the book "Conversations With God" by Neil Donald Walsch? OMG, I fuckin LOVE that book! It's not religious at all, but it ties in with what we're talking about, excellent read! I highly recommend it to everyone.)

2. You've completely ignored my previous post, conveniently..... I suggest you re-read the part about coming up with AN answer doesn't mean it's the correct one. If a teacher asks a class what 2+2 is and someone answers "5", that does not mean that "5" is right. Again, you'd be wise to scroll up

3. At least we're finally getting somewhere here. So you accept that Albert refutes (To prove to be false or erroneous; overthrow by argument or proof) the bible and the god depicted in it. In other words, stating that christianity along with many other mainstream religions is incorrect. So, since it was your idea in the first place to use Einstein as proof of your beliefs, I guess you have no choice then to use him as proof that christianity is wrong, therefore renouncing your current faith.

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smileyface Reviewed by smileyface on . My Loss of Faith I used to be very religious. I even married a lady that used to be a nun. Now I can't stomach the thought of it all. Look in the eyes of a starving, dying child. Is there God? The child prays every night for nothing more than simple food. Does God answer? If God can't answer the most simple prayer of a dying child, why would he give a fuck about anything I pray about? If God can't protect the weakest of us all, how could we say any of us are cared for by a loving god? I've fallen Rating: 5