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LONDON (AP)
-- A letter in which Albert Einstein dismissed the idea of God as a
product of human weakness is being sold on eBay for a starting price of
$3 million.
The letter, handwritten in 1954, a
year before Einstein's death, was addressed to philosopher Eric
Gutkind. In it, Einstein discussed his views on religion, including
calling "the Bible a collection of honorable but still primitive legends
which are nevertheless pretty childish."
An
anonymous collector who bought the letter in 2008 is putting it on sale
on online auction site eBay from Monday. The auction closes Oct. 18.
Eric
Gazin, a spokesman for the sale, said Sunday: "With the interest in
Einstein, along with the questions this (letter) touches on, we feel it
is well worth the price."
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