Monday, January 24, 2011

Response: Einstein's An Ideal Service to Our Fellow Man

Albert Einstein wanted people to experience things that are impossible for us to imagine or understand. He was not a religious man, he looked at religion more like a tradition and did not think that it will solve societies problems. Einstein believed that people should be educated on how to behave in society, so that they can contributed to the well being of all humans and not for their own financial or personal gain. He thought that most people in society are wasting their lives away not reaching out to their fellow man.

I totally agree with his ideas of educating people on how to behave in our society. Treating and caring for other people and not worrying about our own personal gain is something we should all practice. Most people want to better themselves for their own finacial gain and not for the better of the world. The part that I disagree with is how he looks at God as not being the Creator of all. He cannot believe that "a god who rewards and punishes the objects of his creations" exists. I realize that their are different religious beliefs, I just don't agree with his view on religion.

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