I don’t care what Einstein said about God not playing dice; If he exists, he’s addicted to craps.

Henry Mosquera
I don’t care what Einstein said about God not playing...
I don’t care what Einstein said about God not playing...
I don’t care what Einstein said about God not playing...
I don’t care what Einstein said about God not playing...
About This Quote

This quote is about how some people believe that people cannot believe in god if they don’t believe it’s possible. These people think that god is not an idea but a physical object. The reason for this belief may be because of the way the world works, or because of what science has discovered. However, this quote raises some interesting philosophical questions. What if religious people are mistaken? Or what if religious people are right? Does that mean one can only believe in god if one accepts that it is possible to exist? If the existence of God is impossible, then how can you believe him to exist?

Source: Sleepers Run

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