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Absurd Quote by Albert Einstein

“I cannot conceive of a God who rewards and punishes his creatures, or has a will of the type of which we are conscious in ourselves. An individual who should survive his physical death is also beyond my comprehension, nor do I wish it otherwise; such notions are for the fears or absurd egoism of…” quote by Albert Einstein
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“I cannot conceive of a God who rewards and punishes his creatures, or has a will of the type of which we are conscious in ourselves. An individual who should survive his physical death is also beyond my comprehension, nor do I wish it otherwise; such notions are for the fears or absurd egoism of feeble souls.”

Albert Einstein

About This Quote

Source Letter: Private correspondence, 1948

The speaker rejects a personal, moralistic deity and an afterlife, seeing them as human anxieties.

In simple terms: No belief in a punitive or rewarding god or afterlife.

Key Takeaway

Focus on human responsibility without divine oversight.

Themes

atheism existentialism humanism mortality

Mood

skeptical thoughtful

Type

philosophical existential

When to use this quote

  • personal decision making
  • ethical frameworks
  • life purpose
  • spiritual discussions

Key Concepts

philosophy of religion ethics psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What moral frameworks guide you without religion?
  • Can meaning exist without belief in an afterlife?
A Different Perspective

It may ignore comfort some find in faith.

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