stu is confusing his concept of creationism that the Christians preach, and my concept of design.
Lots of people who are west centric in their concepts have problems with points of view that don't fit neatly into their model of western dualistic logic.
Dualistic logic is all about relationships of more than one thing.
Totality is all things, and all things are the Totality.
Design simply suggests that everything is programmed. The program precedes the running of the program.
Even if evolutionary processes as science describes is 100% accurate, the actions are just following a program of nature, and nature is programmed itself. Nature is a totality of programs. But, nature could cease to exist. Where Totality could not cease to exist, because Totality is existence itself. The programming of nature is by design of Totality...just as a string of random numbers generated by a program is the effect of programming, and is caused by the design of the programming.
Dualistic logic sees programming and the programmer as separate aspects.
Non Dualistic logic sees the programming, the programmer, the process of the effect of the programming not as three separate aspects, but as only one Totality moving withing itself.
Totality is only one, and Totality three at the same time. The one is in the three, the three are only one, but from a dualistic logic point of view this is not possible. Dualistic logic can only see from one point of view, relative to a separate point of view.
Take a pencil as an example. You look at the point and see a point. You look at the pencil from the side, and you see a line.
Is the pencil a point or a line? Depends on the point of view, but we can't actually see both at the same time. We are fixed in a point in space at a particular time. We can see a point, then a line, then a point again...but we can't see the point and line at the same time. Our mind can only have one thought at a time, not all thoughts at the same time.
We can shift points of view mentally with amazing speed, but yet it is moving from one point of view to another.
We lack the ability to hold all points of view at all times without letting go of one point of view to hold the next point of view, but this doesn't mean there are not all points of view.
All points of view exists all the time. Dualistic logic is bound by the restrictions of our mind, which is bound by time and space.
Non dualistic logic is not bound by time and space, which is why a non dualistic logic can claim that it is both not raining and it is raining.
Non dualistic logic says rightfully that the universe is by design, and also not by design as the design could be for a non designed universe.
When you go to sleep, and sleep soundly, during that period, to you who is unconscious, you cease to exist. When you awake your self awareness again knows you exist. You then, your real identity is not a product of perception, but something more. You know you didn't cease to exist, even though the mechanism to know you exist was not existing for you during sleep.
There is a continuity of you, whether you are waking, sleeping, dreaming, etc. You are a totality of you. You are not the parts, you are something different than just the parts. You are a whole.
Some people think when a person dies, it is like going to sleep forever.
Some think other things, but nobody has knowledge. Does that mean that either position is true or false? Unknown.
Design is not knowable, nor is non design. As each takes a different point of view.
Those who are dogmatic in one point of view, claim to know.
Those who say "scio me nescire"* are suggested to be the wise ones, and admit to their beliefs.
* Socrates begins all wisdom with wondering, thus one must begin with admitting one's ignorance.
Quote from killthesunshine:
somehow i don't think stu is impressed with your "dual" logical argument for creationism