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Pastimes : Jesus

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To: Berry Picker who wrote (1674)11/5/1999 2:00:00 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) of 4775
 
and what did Einstein say , in the end about his belief in God , Brian?

For after all, in the end , he was a "believer" in a divine being...

he spoke rather eloquently and beautifully on the existence of a "superior reasoning force " behind all things.

I don't think that conflicts with the "Christian" view of god.

***Also you must note , that St Paul went to Corinth, where Christianity first began to really begin to spread. Corinth was a city of trading and business/commerce as a seaport....totally absorbed in the "buying and selling", "weighing & measuring"....

"The wages of Sin" and other biblical phrases and character come from this early formation of the spread of christianity, out from the gates of the city of Corinth, where the apostolic Paul dwelled and preached, and the gospel according to Jesus of Nazareth, was really to begin to spread and reach farther out.

Einstein was in fact a very religious fellow , and in every sense of the phrase, qualified as a "good christian".

hope you are aware of this , and have the "eyes" to see it..

mars
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