The Crosswicks Journal, The Irrational Season (1977)
Context: We rebel against the impossible. I sense a wish in some professional religion-mongers to make God possible, to make him comprehensible to the naked intellect, domesticate him so that he's easy to believe in. Every century the Church makes a fresh attempt to make Christianity acceptable. But an acceptable Christianity is not Christian; a comprehensible God is no more than an idol.
“He best honors God who makes his intellect as like God as possible.”
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Broadcast of 15th Annual Grammy Awards, directed by Marty Pasetta for CBS, 3 March 1973

“Thanks, God, for honoring our best by giving us a miracle.”
Source: Think Big (1996), p. 147

"The Great Explosion" in the posthumous publication The Beginning and the End (1973)
Context: He is no God of love, no justice of a little city like
Dante's Florence, no anthropoid God
Making commandments: this is the God who does not
care and will never cease. Look at the seas there
Flashing against this rock in the darkness — look at the
tide-stream stars — and the fall of nations — and dawn
Wandering with wet white feet down the Carmel Valley
to meet the sea. These are real and we see their beauty.
The great explosion is probably only a metaphor — I know
not — of faceless violence, the root of all things.

Source: Attributed in posthumous publications, Einstein and the Poet (1983), p. 135

Religion Without God (1928). p. 90