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Originally Posted by This_person Other than him saying he was against it for theological reasons, and arguing that the science was good but the thought was bad, I don't know what else to say. Read what he had to say on it.  |
I'm not the one arguing Einstein was against the Big Bang for theological reasons.
Your example doesnt show where Einsteins claimed any such thing. It does quote Eddington (who's not Einstein) statements about it being to close to Theology, but the article then lumps Einstein in as being similiar without any proof. Solely because Eddington (who's not Einstein) did feel that way.
Your article then goes on and states that Einstein was against the Big Bang because it ran counter to his "Universe Always was" theory, which sounds like Eintstiens reasoning way ahead of any theological one