You forgot something, Denny.
by
Speaker Nancy
05/13/2008, 8:41 PM
Say it with me: Proper Attribution.
denny:
Throughout his life, Einstein expressed complex and arguably contradictory views on faith, perceiving a universe suffused with spirituality while rejecting organized religion.
In later life, he expressed a sense of wonder at the universe and its mysteries — what he called a "cosmic religious feeling" — and famously said: "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
The Actual Author, Jill Lawless:
Einstein, who helped unravel the mysteries of the universe with his theory of relativity often expressed complex and arguably contradictory views on faith.
He apparently perceived a universe suffused with spirituality while rejecting organized religion.
In later life, he expressed a sense of wonder at the universe and its mysteries - what he called a "cosmic religious feeling" - and famously said: "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
I appreciate that you used quotes for Einstein's words (as she did in her original article, but you did not use quotes for the lines you stole from the original article, and did not link to it either. Your link goes to another article entirely. Very sneaky. Not a good impression to leave on your last day.
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Democrat, Green Party, Independent, Libertarian, or Republican, plagiarism is always a no-no.
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