Yes, he had a belief in a god.
no, Einstein believed in a god that "didn't play dice with the universe." so pretty much a god that didn't do anything to anyone.
No, he was not. For one thing, the Illuminati broke up in 1785, and now exist only in the imagination of conspiracy buffs. He believed in God. This man is a genius not only in science, but in what is real and what isn't. Research about Albert Einstein to try and find a lecture he did on how he knew God was real, and how he was so blind to not have seen it.
Einstein did believe in God.
He was born Jewish and raised Jewish. He believed in God, but he wasn't necessarily Jewish.
Einstein was essentially a Deist. He believed in a supreme intelligence of design behind the Universe, and on a question of subatomic physics, he once responded that "God does not play dice with the universe" (though he was later proven wrong in that regard). On the "personal God" level, however, he was a nonbeliever.
god does not play dice
GOD yes. He was an astrophysicist.
No, Albert Einstein was not a transcendentalist. Transcendentalism was a philosophical and social movement that emerged in the 19th century, mainly in the United States, while Einstein was a physicist known for his scientific contributions, particularly in the field of theoretical physics.
God doesn't play dice.
God has a sense of Humor.
Albert Einstein was known for his curiosity and creativity, as well as his persistence in pursuing complex problems. He also demonstrated humility and a willingness to challenge conventional thinking. Additionally, he possessed a deep sense of social responsibility and advocated for peace and equality.
Albert Einstein