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- 665c826c2a61286dd5e667a053ae49deff56d9f446c92146d10e45c1c0171a80 date "1930-11-09".
- 665c826c2a61286dd5e667a053ae49deff56d9f446c92146d10e45c1c0171a80 first "Albert".
- 665c826c2a61286dd5e667a053ae49deff56d9f446c92146d10e45c1c0171a80 isCitedBy Criticism_of_religion.
- 665c826c2a61286dd5e667a053ae49deff56d9f446c92146d10e45c1c0171a80 last "Einstein".
- 665c826c2a61286dd5e667a053ae49deff56d9f446c92146d10e45c1c0171a80 newspaper "New York Times Magazine".
- 665c826c2a61286dd5e667a053ae49deff56d9f446c92146d10e45c1c0171a80 quote "A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death.".
- 665c826c2a61286dd5e667a053ae49deff56d9f446c92146d10e45c1c0171a80 title "Religion and Science".