Albert Einstein, a man of science, did not deny the existence of God. But he didn't let God off easy, either. In 1954 he wrote a letter to a colleague exploring his own presumptions about religion and ...
(RNS) — A handwritten 1954 letter by physicist Albert Einstein in which the Nobel laureate is dismissive of religion in general and Judaism in particular is expected to bring a seven-figure price when ...
NEW YORK — If it were written now as a series of tweets, they would surely go viral. Think of it: One of the most famous people in the world is panning religion. “The word God is for me nothing but ...
Albert Einstein’s so-called God letter first surfaced in 2008, when it fetched four hundred and four thousand dollars in a sale at a British auction house. The letter came back into the news earlier ...
A letter in which Albert Einstein explicitly rejected God and religion will be auctioned in December for the second time since the famous physicist wrote it, a year before his death. Einstein wrote ...
Albert Einstein's so-called "god letter" is set to be auctioned today, with experts estimating it will sell for up to $1.5 million. The handwritten one-and-a-half page letter was written in 1954, and ...
A letter from Albert Einstein explaining his views on religion is expected to fetch more than $1m (£780,000) at auction in New York today. The theoretical physicist penned the page-and-a-half document ...