愛因斯坦上帝之信:聖經是幼稚的

常有一些捏造不實的、關於愛因斯坦相信上帝的影片或名言佳句在網路流傳,讓人們搞不清到底愛因斯坦是信還是不信,其實愛因斯坦是不信擬人化的上帝的。從這一封他在去世前一年(1954)寫給猶太哲學家葛金(Eric Gutkind)的一封信可以看出他對宗教及上帝的看法。這封信被稱為上帝之信God Letter是對葛金之著作Choose Life: The Biblical Call to Revolt所發表的讀後感想,這珍貴的愛因斯坦親筆信件2012年在ebay上以$3,000,100美元的天價被匿名人氏標走,原文是德文,網路上流傳的是Joan Stambaugh所翻譯的英文縮簡版,這篇中文譯文是依照此英文縮簡版所翻的,英文版本於下方。



出處:www.richarddawkins.net

英文版本:
Princeton, 3. 1. 1954

Dear Mr Gutkind,

Inspired by Brouwer's repeated suggestion, I read a great deal in your book, and thank you very much for lending it to me. What struck me was this: with regard to the factual attitude to life and to the human community we have a great deal in common. Your personal ideal with its striving for freedom from ego-oriented desires, for making life beautiful and noble, with an emphasis on the purely human element. This unites us as having an "unAmerican attitude."

Still, without Brouwer's suggestion I would never have gotten myself to engage intensively with your book because it is written in a language inaccessible to me. The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weakness, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still purely primitive, legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. No interpretation, no matter how subtle, can change this for me. For me the Jewish religion like all other religions is an incarnation of the most childish superstition. And the Jewish people to whom I gladly belong, and whose thinking I have a deep affinity for, have no different quality for me than all other people. As far as my experience goes, they are also no better than other human groups, although they are protected from the worst cancers by a lack of power. Otherwise I cannot see anything "chosen" about them.

In general I find it painful that you claim a privileged position and try to defend it by two walls of pride, an external one as a man and an internal one as a Jew. As a man you claim, so to speak, a dispensation from causality otherwise accepted, as a Jew the privilege of monotheism. But a limited causality is no longer a causality at all, as our wonderful Spinoza recognized with all incision, probably as the first one. And the animistic interpretations of the religions of nature are in principle not annulled by monopolization. With such walls we can only attain a certain self-deception, but our moral efforts are not furthered by them. On the contrary.

Now that I have quite openly stated our differences in intellectual convictions it is still clear to me that we are quite close to each other in essential things, i.e; in our evaluations of human behavior. What separates us are only intellectual "props" and "rationalization" in Freud's language. Therefore I think that we would understand each other quite well if we talked about concrete things.

With friendly thanks and best wishes,

Yours,

A. Einstein
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