We keep receiving data from tons of links (trying to?) turn the tables regarding Einstein's belief. There was that link which talked about a card Einstein wrote near his death stating that he didn't believe in a god (quite a scary story, by the way. Too bad I don't know where the link is...). Then there's this link, http://www.techinsider.io/god-does-not- ... ng-2015-11, which apparently tries to explain some naive - or not - religious people who choose an argument towards their beliefs, cling and look no further, that when Einstein said "Goes does not play dice with the universe" or something, he didn't mean God as a conscious, intelligent being, but as a metaphor for the laws of physics (like I usually say, the "rules", which I believe are the supreme force in all the existence).
Also, Einstein has been called a deist, an agnostic, a pantheist, a theist and who knows what else. I also doesn't help that mr. Deem's article on Einstein (http://www.godandscience.org/apologetic ... n.html#n03), despite good, conveniently gives us no source on the paragraph where he states why Einsteins didn't believe in the god of the Bible (which is a personal god). All this can lead us to think that mr. Deem's article on Einstein is no more than an ordinary brick in the wall of this self-deafeating debate.
And I wonder...come on, people, Einstein didn't pass away THAT long ago! We had reasonable registers already! Can't we all just find Einstein's last speech regarding God - the last is usually the best, since it's usually the time in which the person has the most knowledge on his/her entire life -, see what it states and finally settle this question?
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Thoughts?