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In 2008, Albert Einstein's 1954 German letter in which he dismissed belief in a personal God was auctioned off for more than US $ 330, 000.
Einstein wrote, " We followers of Spinoza see our God in the wonderful order and lawfulness of all that exists and in its soul (" Beseeltheit ") as it reveals itself in man and animal.
" in a letter to Eduard Büsching ( 25 October 1929 ) after Büsching sent Einstein a copy of his book Es gibt keinen Gott.
Einstein responded that the book only dealt with the concept of a personal God and not the impersonal God of pantheism.
" I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly ," he wrote in another letter in 1954.

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