An interesting Jew: Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein’s letter in which qualified all religions as “Infantile supertitions” was sold in London for 260,000 Euros, this month.
The letter is dated 01/03/1954. In the content are Eistein’s comments about: ” The word G-d for me is nothing more that the expression of human fear, and human weakness.”
“The bible is an honorable collection of primitive leyends.”
“The Jews, people to whom I belong to, is not a different group of people. It is like any other group of people. Judaism like the other religions is an encarnation of infantile supertitions.”
The letter was sent to Eric Gutkind, based on this letter we can expeculate that A. Einstein had no much attraction to conventional religions. He did not like to be identified as an atheist neither.
In 1926 in a letter to Max Born he wrote: “You believe in a G-d that plays dices. I believe in laws and absolute orders of a world that objectively exists.”

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