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  1. Albert Einstein, 1921. Albert Einstein's religious views have been widely studied and often misunderstood. Albert Einstein stated "I believe in Spinoza's God". He did not believe in a personal God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings, a view which he described as naïve.

  2. Mar 17, 2021 · Was the great scientist religious? What did he believe in? What was God to Einstein? In what is perhaps his most famous remark involving God, Einstein expressed his dissatisfaction with the...

  3. Albert’s great-grandfather was born there in 1759, his grandfather Abraham in 1808, and his father Hermann in 1847. The fact that Albert, born in Ulm on March 14, 1879, was, contrary to Jewish tradition, not given the name of his grandfather, shows that his parents were not dogmatic in matters of religion.

  4. Dec 25, 2018 · He regarded organized religion as a superstition, but he believed that, by means of scientific inquiry, a person might gain an insight into the exquisite rationality of the world’s structure, and...

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  5. Oct 26, 2017 · Einstein was not a religious person, but he believed in a harmonious and lawful universe that he called Spinoza's God. He also saw science as a spiritual pursuit that brings us closer to the mystery of the cosmos.

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  6. Einstein was a religious thinker who rejected traditional Judaism and Christianity, but embraced a cosmic religious feeling and a sense of wonder for the world. He admired Spinoza, Schopenhauer, and other philosophers who shared his vision of a rational and ethical order in nature.

  7. Jul 3, 2019 · Explore Einstein's views on personal gods, afterlife, religion, and morality. Find out how he rejected theism, criticized religion, and respected the mystery of nature.