Freelurker
Posts: 80 Joined: Oct. 2006
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I need some quick help. I'm trying to find a document I saw online a couple of years ago. Can't find it now (later I started saving this stuff.)
It was written by Dembski about the time the Polanyi center was being considered/set up. As I recall, he was justifying it to the leaders of Baylor (or somebody).
As I recall, in it there is a part where he says something to the effect that ultimately the purpose of science is to describe the natural world.
Thanks.
-------------- Invoking intelligent design in science is like invoking gremlins in engineering. [after Mark Isaak.] All models are wrong, some models are useful. - George E. P. Box
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