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The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weakness, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still purely primitive, legends which are nevertheless pretty childish.[1][2]
My position concerning God is that of an agnostic. I am convinced that vivid consciousness of the primary importance of moral principles for the betterment and enoblement of life does not need the idea of a law-giver, especially a law-giver who works on the basis of reward and punishment.[3]
Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.[4]
The Bible has written all over it the fact that it is a human-edited, socially constructed collection of books, put together by people over many, many centuries.
The day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus, by the Supreme Being as His father, in the womb of a virgin will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerva in the brain of Jupiter.
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[edit]- ^ "Letters of Note: The word God is the product of human weakness". Letters of Note. 7 October 2009. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
Still, without Brouwer's suggestion I would never have gotten myself to engage intensively with your book because it is written in a language inaccessible to me. The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weakness, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still purely primitive, legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. No interpretation, no matter how subtle, can change this for me. For me the Jewish religion like all other religions is an incarnation of the most childish superstition. And the Jewish people to whom I gladly belong, and whose thinking I have a deep affinity for, have no different quality for me than all other people. As far as my experience goes, they are also no better than other human groups, although they are protected from the worst cancers by a lack of power. Otherwise I cannot see anything "chosen" about them
. - ^ "Einstein's letter: God and superstition". The Guardian. 13 May 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
[...] The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish
. - ^ "Letters of Note: My position concerning God is that of an agnostic". Letters of Note. 30 April 2010. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
- ^ Per Wikiquote: Albert Einstein in a letter to Jost Winteler, c. 1901. Roger Highfield, Paul Carter (1994), "The Delicate Subject", The Private Lives of Albert Einstein (Google eBook) (1st United States ed.), St. Martin's Press (Macmillan), pp. 78–79, ISBN 9780312302276, OCLC 29702990, retrieved 19 November 2017