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Neils Bohr was above religion, he was a Physicist. I think this answer belies a narrow and inaccurate view that C.S. Lewis called "scientism" or the placing of scientific knowledge above all else. It falsely presents science and religious faith as being mutually exclusive. What about physicists who were also people of faith? The more accurate answer would be that Neils Bohr did not believe in a personal God. That actually represents the truth. His father was Lutheran and his mother was Jewish. Later in life Neils embraced neither Christianity nor Judaism.

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