No, Albert Einstein did not write a book specifically titled "God vs Science." Einstein did write about his views on religion, science, and the universe in various essays and letters, but a book with that specific title does not exist in his bibliography.
Several of Albert Einstein's papers have been published as small books. He wrote The Evolution of Physics and The World as I See It in addition to his other books.
No. All his publications are listed on his Wikipedia page: There is also an article on his religious views:
no, only theories
Yes he did.
Yes, Seymour Simon has written 8 chapter books about a fictional, middle school character called EINSTEIN ANDERSON: SCIENCE DETECTIVE.
No book titled "Man Vs Science" by Albert E. or any other author according to bookfinder.com. Al wrote about things other than Science.
According to BookFinder.com the author Olusegun Asekun wrote a book with the title of GOD VS. SCIENCE My Testimony: True Life Story Albert Einstein did not write a book by this title.
Mark Wakely's An Audience for Einstein is a work of science fiction.
There is no historical proof that accompanies this rumor. God vs. Science is a chain e-mail created by someone who didn't know Einstein, but insisted that he wrote it (in hopes of gathering credibility for his points). The chain e-mail itself isn't bad, but it's obvious where the bias exists, and it's even more obvious that Einstein not only wasn't the student mentioned, but also had nothing to do with with a book called "God vs. Science" written in 1921.
Orson Scott Card has a wonderful book called How To Write Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ben Bova has a book called The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells. These books may be at your public library or you can buy them on Amazon. They would be very valuable to explain how to write science fiction. You may also want to attend writer's panels at science fiction conventions and meet other authors, publishers and editors.
Ok i realistically I hope this isn't true cus im a big Einstein 'supporter' an all... but "apparently" that book was made up for a chain mail so this guy could write out this big fancy discussion between this professor and Einstein. so "apparently" this didn't even happen, so the book was probably not even ever written. I've actually just started to search for it but i haven't found anything yet.
The quote "Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow" is from Albert Einstein. It is a reflection on the importance of past experiences, present moments, and future aspirations in shaping one's life and outlook.
We do not have preachers in Christian Science. Instead, we get everything from the Bible, and a book written by our founder called The Science and Health.
You write it in a text book by using ur data
Authorship.
'How to...' books.