NietzscheKeen
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Einstein did not believe in any gods. When he spoke of God, he was speaking in metaphor. How do I know this? I've read many of his letters and journal entries. He talks of the God of Spinoza, which isn't anything like the traditional idea of God.
Articles written and links compiled by a colleague of mine regarding Spinoza.
http://capone.mtsu.edu/rbombard/RB/spinoza.new.html\
Also, I mentioned it somewhere before but never linked too it. Since I was accused of lying, I thought I'd let you read it for yourselves.
http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/Non-Believing-Clergy.pdf
Topic: Preachers losing faith in seminary. I'm definitely not the only one.
Articles written and links compiled by a colleague of mine regarding Spinoza.
http://capone.mtsu.edu/rbombard/RB/spinoza.new.html\
Also, I mentioned it somewhere before but never linked too it. Since I was accused of lying, I thought I'd let you read it for yourselves.
http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/Non-Believing-Clergy.pdf
Topic: Preachers losing faith in seminary. I'm definitely not the only one.