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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/18/2012 10:47 AM, Donovan Arnold
wrote:<br>
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<div style="RIGHT: auto"><span style="RIGHT: auto">Well, he
certainly did do his best work in his <span style="RIGHT:
auto" id="misspell-0"><span style="RIGHT: auto">earlier</span></span>
years and not his last year. Nonetheless, he still was never
an atheist up until then<var id="yui-ie-cursor"></var>. Who
knows what he thought in the last few days of life. Could of
been an <span style="RIGHT: auto" id="misspell-1"><span>atheist</span></span>,
or a Christian. <br>
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Your fantasies about a deathbed conversion for Albert Einstein are
without evidence.<br>
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While he was in his final hospital stay Einstein wrote physics until
a few hours before his death. At his hospital bedside Einstein left
12 pages of tensor calculus related to general relativity theory.<br>
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No practical evidence for a change in his fundamental beliefs near
death exists, so there is no basis for any opinion implying any sort
of deathbed conversion by Albert Einstein.<br>
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Ken<br>
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