
Albert Einstein’s religious views were deeply influenced by the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza and centered on the concept of a “cosmic religion”.
Einstein famously stated, “I believe in Spinoza’s God, who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings.”
Einstein’s “cosmic religion” is an attitude of humble admiration for the marvelous order and rationality revealed in the universe, a feeling that forms the basis of scientific inquiry.
In essence, Einstein was a “deeply religious non-believer” who found his spiritual experience in the understanding and reverence of the universal laws that govern reality, a view closely aligned with Spinoza’s pantheistic identification of God with Nature.
Even this genius believed in something which shows a faith and I feel what he is talking about is a cosmic unified source of all energy that some would call God, some would call nature itself some would call the laws of the universe itself etc… but as you can see… even he believed in something and as I always say… “its better to have faith in something than nothing.”






