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Did Einstein convert to the doctrine of "agnosticism"? Hey I want to know  Did Einstein convert to the doctrine of "agnosticism"?    I need to answer convincingly !!
Feb 14, 2012 6:25 AM
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Doctrine itself shows its ignorance, the Laws of Nature never disguise itself in "-ism", it is always naked out there! Einstein's theory just ripped off sever pieces of cloth .....
February 14, 2012
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No. Einstein never had a doctrine. He was very open minded, and even doubted everything he discovered.
February 14, 2012
hey Andrew ! thank you for comment Science and Religion: Are they contradictory?
February 21, 2012
/ God does not play dice with cosmos / is a statement about Physics, specific to certain peculiarities of Quantum Mechanics. I have many reasons to say that is not a statement about religion, neither about /God/.
February 21, 2012
Thank you for comment Einstein, despite his being a marvelous scientist, was not an irreligious person, at least when he uttered his religiously tinted rejection of Heisenberg’s unpredictability Quantum theory; ‘God does not play dice with cosmos’, which indicates clearly his advocay of logical positivism. However, it seems, as the translation indicates, that his view of God is similar to some New-Age views or to Jung’s collective unconsciousness (as opposed to the individual consciousness held by the atheist Freud), for which physicists like Bohr and philosopher like Weber have produced scientific and philosophical underpinning. I also wish to add that most of the articles dealing with religion in this website do so by trying to expose its inconsistency or unscientific nature. I think this a flawed approach to religion and adds nothing to creating a fruitful dialogue between the religious and the agonists or atheists. This is because the religious themselves could always find the same inconsistency and incoherence with secular theories. Any how, if we
February 14, 2012
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