Talk:Niels Bohr

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Bohr was an atheist, he did not die a Lutheran. He was baptised to Lutheran but he later became an atheist. He did not die Lutheran.[1][2] --EvilFlyingMonkey 03:45, 29 April 2012 (PDT)

  1. Simmons, John (1996). The Scientific 100: a rankings of the most influential scientists, past and present.. Carol Publishing Group. p. 16. ISBN 9780806517490. "His mother was warm and intelligent, and his father, as Bohr himself later recalled, recognized "that something was expected of me." The family was not at all devout, and Bohr became an atheist who regarded religious thought as harmful..." 
  2. Niels Bohr Wikipedia