Einstein was a pantheist. It was only a metaphor. He didn't seem to believe in the supernatural at all. According to Dawkins he wasn't even a deist as he's often thought. Dawkins has said that deism is watered down-theism. Patheism is sexed-up atheism.
When Einstein said "God does not roll dice" it was basically his response to quantum mechanics and why he thought it was wrong, and what he basically meant was: The universe is not governed by random chance.
He used God as a metaphor as Stephen Hawking does/did.
Or so I've heard.
Einstein described himself as: "A deeply religious nonbeliever" and he said it was a "somewhat new kind of religion".
When Einstein said "God does not roll dice" it was basically his response to quantum mechanics and why he thought it was wrong, and what he basically meant was: The universe is not governed by random chance.
He used God as a metaphor as Stephen Hawking does/did.
Or so I've heard.
Einstein described himself as: "A deeply religious nonbeliever" and he said it was a "somewhat new kind of religion".