I think that could be possible, however, in context he was specifically talking about religion and science, I think that's why he specifically said religion.
Yep, I know I took it out of context there, I thought I stated that? :P
Sorry, but simply because you say he wasn't an atheist does...
I completely agree with you. Although, I'm sure many religious people would disagree when you say that "We have a "fairly" good idea of what they think, so..." because there are over 30,000 different Christian denominations... then again, I doubt there'd be many Christians who would know this...
Yep, that's the one. However, I think you're misunderstanding the quote when he says "I want to know his thoughts" - unless I'm misunderstanding you. He definitely did not believe in a personal God that intervened in the world. Again though, I might be misunderstanding you xP.
Ah good...
I'm pretty sure he believed in the God that is nature, the laws of physics etc. I may be incorrect though, I can't remember what you call that. However, he did not believe in the personal God.
Do have a read of that link I posted. If I read it correctly (though I'm a bit tired at the moment), my first interpretation was correct. The pages looks as if it's taken from something Einstein has written, but I'm not entirely sure if it is something he's written. I'll research a bit more when...
"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind"
Hi, there
I just wanted to know what Einstein actually meant with this quote "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
Did he mean it in the sense that religion is an attempt to explain why...