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From: stgprao@st.unocal.COM (Richard Ottolini)
Subject: Re: Science leads us towards God
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In article <ceklof.42.003A7F6E@vt.edu>, No asat <ceklof@vt.edu> wrote:
>Yes, according to my concept of my "God."  In that my God is nature.  God is 
>the absolutely awe-inspiring rules that govern the limited demensions we 
>define as our reality.  In this way we are studying God.  But I would say most 
>of us are in no way looking for a "being" that; created us, judges us, etc..  
>That would be completely counter productive.  To scientifically search 
>something, it must be done without biases.  Science is based on FACTS, not 
>stories and not convenient concepts that make us sleep better at night.

So what does this have to do with the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence?
Worshipping computers? :-)
