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From: m3erap@csc.liv.ac.uk (E.R.A. Priezkalns)
Subject: Re: Science leads us towards God
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Daniel E Orr (dorr@mail1.sas.upenn.edu) wrote:
> When humanity probes nature, what are we looking for? Are we not looking 
> for the hidden orders in reality? ARe we not looking for maxims which 
> justify and explain our existence? Human science is in pursuit of the 
> spiritual, we are looking for God.

>                                          DEO

I imagine most scientists, when probing nature, are more likely to be
hoping to get through the day with something to show for it than
devoting themselves to some esoteric adventure.

E.R.A. Priezkalns
