Glad to see that you’re back with Missing Pages. I have read your essay on Einstein, and I believe that in Einstein’s scientific work, he caught a glimpse of God. Einstein certainly was not an atheist as you point out, but he also wasn’t an agnostic either as some scientists are. I have read that Einstein became a Catholic at a point in his life but eventually drifted away. What a lot of highly educated scientists & scholars miss is the spiritual component of our lives. Science can show us much of what God has done, and is doing, but it can never become personal until you see the spiritual side and God’s plan for history. What on earth is God doing? He’s doing a lot, and you see it in history. Grandpa Tom
Hi Scott,
Glad to see that you’re back with Missing Pages. I have read your essay on Einstein, and I believe that in Einstein’s scientific work, he caught a glimpse of God. Einstein certainly was not an atheist as you point out, but he also wasn’t an agnostic either as some scientists are. I have read that Einstein became a Catholic at a point in his life but eventually drifted away. What a lot of highly educated scientists & scholars miss is the spiritual component of our lives. Science can show us much of what God has done, and is doing, but it can never become personal until you see the spiritual side and God’s plan for history. What on earth is God doing? He’s doing a lot, and you see it in history. Grandpa Tom