How do you explain the information system as the product of uninformed sources?
Your hackneyed analogy breaks down because wetness is a physical characteristic whereas information systems necessitate personal powers like insight and intelligence when they are associated with persons.
Evolutionary processes copy information from the environment into DNA. Copying can be a purely mechanical process.
Copying can be a purely mechanical process but when it serves as a basis for the development of conscious, purposeful, autonomous rational beings it is not adequately explained as a purposeless, irrational process devoid of consciousness and autonomy.
As Hume remarked in another context, the cause is not proportioned to the effect. In other words materialism is a hopelessly inadequate explanation. It amounts to extracting persons from dust…
Purpose is intrinsic to all forms of life. Physical life presupposes physical objects which are therefore indispensable for its activity.
Angels cannot have a purpose? God cannot have a purpose? Last time I looked, neither angels nt God were material.
That is beside the point. Neither God nor angels are physical objects to which you ascribe no purpose even though living organisms are physical objects.
Without them you would have nothing to use nor would you have a body with which you to use them.
Non-material beings can have purpose. I can be reincarnated as a non-material being.
But you are a material being as well as a non-material being.
The belief that there are two disconnected worlds - one purposeful and the other purposeless - is literally incoherent. How do we fit into two disparate realms of existence?
Agreed. There are not two disconnected worlds. There is one world, part of which is material and part of which is not.
How are they related if one is purposeful and the other purposeless? How do we fit into two disparate realms of existence?
The very fact that things are used by you for various purposes demonstrates that those things are necessary for you to lead a purposeful existence in this world. Without them you would have nothing to use nor would you have a body with which you to use them. Why do you think the world exists? Does it serve no purpose in the Buddhist scheme of things?
For the non-material world, Buddhism rejects the question of origins as not useful and concentrates on what is useful.
The truth is not confined to what is useful! It is both unscientific and illogical to evade the origin of one world and not the other.
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“Purposeful activity is derived from purposeful activity” is precisely what we understand by Design, the difference being that a fundamentally rational activity is more adequately and economically explained by one rational Entity rather than a great multitude of isolated entities. (Occam’s Razor.)
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