Berlin University proved that God exists

Germany
Early 20th century

During a conference for university students, a professor at the University of Berlin …
… launched a challenge to students with the following question:
“Did God created everything that exists?”
One student answered, with conviction:
“Yes, He created…”
“Did God really create everything that exists?”
Asked the teacher again.
“Yes, sir”, replied the young man.
The teacher countered: “If God created everything that exists, then God created evil, since evil exists! And if we agree that our works are a reflection of ourselves, then God is evil !! “
The young man was silent before the argument of the master, who happily rejoiced at having proved, once again, that faith was a myth.
Another student raises his hand and says:
“Can I ask you a question, professor?”
“Of course,” he replied.
The young man takes a short break and asks:
“Professor, does cold exists?”
“What kind of question is that? … Of course it does, or have you never been cold?”
The student replies: “In reality, sir, the cold does not exist. According to the laws of physics, what we consider cold, in fact, is the absence of heat. All bodies or objects are subject to study when they have or transmit energy; heat is what causes bodies to have or transmit energy ”.
“Absolute zero is the total absence of heat; all bodies are inert, unable to react, but the cold does not exist. We created this definition to describe how we feel when we are not hot. “
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“And, does darkness exist?”, continued the student.
The teacher replied:
“Exists.”
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The student replied:
“Neither does darkness exist.
Darkness, in reality, is the absence of light.”
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“The light can study it, the darkness, no!
Through Nichols’ prism, white light can be decomposed into its various colors, with their different wavelengths.
Not the darkness! “
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… “How can you know how dark a given space is? Based on the amount of light present in that space.
Darkness is a definition used by man to describe what happens in the absence of light. ”
Finally, the young man asked the teacher:
“Professor, DOES EVIL EXIST?”
And he replied, “As I said at the beginning, we see crime and violence all over the world. This is evil.”
The student replied:
“Evil does not exist, Lord, or at least it does not exist on its own. Evil is simply the absence of good … According to the previous cases, evil is a definition that man created to describe the absence of God. ”
“God did not create evil … Evil is the result of the absence of God in the hearts of human beings. Just as with cold when there is no heat, or with darkness when there is no light.”
The young man was given a standing ovation and the master, shaking his head, remained silent …

The Dean of the University addressed the young student and asked him:
“What is your name?”

“My name is ALBERT EINSTEIN.”

God is not an object.
In fact, only by faith will we be touched by the Grace that comes from God.

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The crisis according to Einstein

“We cannot want things to change, if we always do the same. The crisis is the greatest blessing that can happen to people and countries, because the crisis brings progress. Creativity is born from anguish just as the day is born from the dark night. It is in the crisis that inventions, discoveries and great strategies are born. Those who overcome the crisis overcome themselves without having been overcome.

Whoever attributes his failures and shortages to the crisis, violates his own talent and respects the problems more than the solutions. The real crisis is the crisis of incompetence. The drawback of people and countries is the difficulty in finding outputs and solutions. Without crises there are no challenges, without challenges life is a routine, a slow agony.

Without crises there are no merits. It is in the crisis that the best of each one emerges, because without a crisis, all the wind is a caress. To speak of the crisis is to promote it, and to remain silent in the crisis is to exalt conformism. Instead, let’s work hard. Let us end the once threatening crisis, which is the tragedy of not wanting to fight to overcome it.”

A. Einstein