“Albert Einstein’s Surprising Thoughts on the Meaning of Life”

“Albert Einstein’s Surprising Thoughts on the Meaning of Life”

 

In Princeton, where he worked
Einstein Drive, at Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study
(Wikimedia Commons public domain photo)

 

There have been endless debates about the nature of Albert Einstein’s religious beliefs, or whether he even had any.  Certainly he wasn’t an orthodox Jew, let alone a Christian.  But he also expressly rejected claims that he was an atheist.  And it’s possible, even likely, that his views fluctuated substantially over time.

 

Here’s an interesting article on the subject:

 

http://bigthink.com/paul-ratner/albert-einsteins-surprising-thoughts-on-the-meaning-of-life?utm_source=realclearscience&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=partner

 

 


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