Friday, March 7, 2008

Q and A

Q2: Is Einstein atheist?
A: NO
Q2: Is Einstein a believer?
A: Not really

“...science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind … a legitimate conflict between science and religion cannot exist."
"neither the rule of human nor Divine Will exists as an independent cause of natural events.” (Einstein 1940, pp. 605–607)
In addition to his great achievements, his wisdom also present in his controversial personalities. For someone who is truly intelligence, (differ from doing well in school, I mean, come on, as long as someone holds one quality-- ‘hard study’ or ‘study hard’ school is pretty much set.) who is able to see things deeper, wider than others, he has to be controversial. As long as the whole universe is not a barren black and white planet, ‘trade off’ and ‘it depends’ would play a significant roles here. As for religions, who can really show the evidence of the existence of GOD, and who really dare to say that there is no GOD at all?
Here, it reminds me that only those extremely single minded people will judge surroundings by one standard, if not good then bad, which I think is totally cross the common sense line and reached the bottom of stupidity. However, those kind of people are worthless as a dust, no need to mention anyways.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

For beings that such to be ignored as dust, you do pay a lot of attention, lol. Are you by chance allergic to dust? So you have to pay a lot of attention to them? Or you just find their existence to be annoying and need to be cleaned?

Me said...

oh well, neither, just need a target to dump all my dissatisfactions, and just so happened that she asked for it. :P does not bother me too much, she is way too insignificant in all aspects anyway.