To: betty boop
I dunno; maybe I'm reading too much of myself into the picture here; but it sure looks to me that Einstein's "pure marble of geometry" is closely related to the idea of Logos.... The Word, Alpha to Omega.
Oh, I absolutely agree, dearest sister in Christ! I just think he stumbled by embracing physical causality as an axiom.
He even contradicted himself trying to keep it as an axiom (strong determinism v free will.)
Thank you so much for all of your insights and encouragements, dearest sister in Christ!
To: Alamo-Girl
Einstein was surely a believer.. he just didn't know what a God was..
Pretty much the state of everybody else too..
If you believe in a God, if you know what it is..
You have probably invented it yourself..
How can "the portrait" fully know the artist..
45 posted on
09/29/2009 6:24:56 AM PDT by
hosepipe
(This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole....)
To: Alamo-Girl; Retired Greyhound; stuartcr; marron; boatbums; hosepipe
I just think he stumbled by embracing physical causality as an axiom. He even contradicted himself trying to keep it as an axiom (strong determinism v free will.) Marvelously well put, dearest sister in Christ! An axiom indeed. How fitting.
Thank you ever so much for this fascinating insight!
49 posted on
09/29/2009 11:06:00 AM PDT by
betty boop
(Without God man neither knows which way to go, nor even understands who he is. —Pope Benedict XVI)
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