Fun talk:Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein and religion[edit]
FYI—In a recent blog post, Dinesh D'Souza claims that Einstein was religious, despised atheists, and loved Jesus(!). The observant (and hopefully the more casual reader as well) will note that Einstein's own wording carefully avoids any commitment to the concrete, personal god that monotheists worship, and he embraces an open-ended cosmic sense of spirituality. Radioactive afikomen Please ignore all my awful pre-2014 comments. 23:18, 24 May 2008 (EDT)
The Conservapedia article about Einstein attempts to picture him as a fraud who stole the work of others. Could this have anything to do with his dissenting views on God and religion? That section eliminated. They probably realized how embarrassing it was to Conservapedia. I took a second look. It's still there after all. (I looked in the wrong place.)— Unsigned, by: Alloco1 / talk / contribs
- Okay, maybe I don't know what I'm talking about here, but it seems like the anti-religion quote used in this article is just one among many religious quotes by Einstein, the majority of them positive. Isn't it quote-mining? In the same way that creationists may provide quotes illustrating Darwin's religious beliefs/evil beliefs?--Seantalk 21:41, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
Rewrite[edit]
I'm pondering rewriting this. It's CP-centric, and RW is NOT Uncyclopedia. sshole 20:13, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
- Sure, de-CPing it ought to be pretty easy. But the rest is so funny, try not to eviscerate it completely? ħuman 22:49, 4 October 2009 (UTC)
Albert Onestone[edit]
Ein Stein is German for one stone or a stone, not is stone. Frederick♠♣♥♦ 23:49, 10 October 2015 (UTC)