If God is real, why can’t we see him?

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Science and spirituality — not opposites

Einstein rejected both rigid atheism and dogmatic religion. He did not deny divinity; he rejected simplified, human-shaped versions of it.

Science, for him, was a way of reading the universe.
Spirituality was the humility and wonder that arise when we realize how little we truly know.

The question was never whether God exists —
but whether human beings are capable of fully perceiving what lies behind existence.

Probably not.

Yet with every law discovered and every star observed, we turn another page of the universe.

And for Einstein, that act alone was profoundly spiritual.

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