Einstein's (Scientifically & Philosophically Reasonable) Perspective of 'God'
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When pressed for his perspective on religion and God, Albert Einstein responded, "I believe in Spinoza's God."
His response was remarkable, not merely because he, the world's foremost theoretical physicist, expressed spiritual beliefs, but because he directed his highly unorthodox reply to - of all people - a Rabbi, the same ideas that got Spinoza excommunicated from his religious community.
- What is it about Spinoza's God that persuaded hom and many other brilliant minds that the Universe - and Reality itself - needed a God, and why this 'God'?
- How does this description of God conform with modern revelations in science, spiritual experience, and essential logic?
- How might this outlook benefit humanity despite other beliefs about 'God' having failed?
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