I'll see your fizzards and raise you a chinchiluman, sir!
So I have to come clean and say that (if it's not obvious) my non-belief in Darwinism isn't due to any kind of Taoist insight, or mysterious matrixes - I just can't get with it.
When I was little I wanted to be a paleontologist. Really badly.
My dad was one of those sorts of dads who teaches you how to play baseball, fight, camp in the woods, do math, and gives you your first rifle (Winchester, .22 bolt action) at 10 years old, with a rack, and a cleaning kit, and live rounds that you get to keep on your bedroom wall.
He also took me fossil hunting all the time since that's what I was interested in. At his house, I still have a pretty impressive collection of stuff. Crinoids, trilobytes, brachiopods, and other assorted vermin of that era.
Another thing he did was buy a literal bookcase of "creation science" material. So I'm influenced by that, for sure.
But there are some things . . . Like these obviously human footprints with 5 toes, and an embedded trilobyte that's been stepped on like a dirty cockroach. Or human tracks intersecting with dinosaur tracks.
A decent enough number of them, too.
And of course - everybody's first thought (and a rational one) is that they're probably faked.
But - there are a couple of things that are inherent in these fossils which cannot be faked.
For example - the mud up-push Around the periphery the mud is pushed up. So when the weight of the foot (human or dinosaur or whatever) went into the mud, it displaced and pushed up some mud around the edges. Really this can't be faked, I think.
Also - there are sedimented layers, which were deposited at different times. If you cut through them with a laser, the cross section looks like this:
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But in these fossils - it's like this:
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Which would lead you to maybe believe that the pressure of the bodies weight pushed those layers below the surface down where the foot landed. As far as I know there is no way to carve fossil under fossil.
That being said - I am a Taoist, and not a Christian evangelical or something, and I don't really believe that the earth was made by Santa Clause in 7 days.
But my Taoist teachers have also told me that darwinism is wrong, and almost universally agree that there was a catastrophic flood that wiped out the majority of life on the planet.
I just think that probably - the appearance of evolutionary progression is due to the lower species being buried and deposited first and the higher ones gaining the high ground.
That, and the absense of any tarantulemurs in the fossil record, or parlaying around in the trees anywhere today.
And . . You know - I'm probably just a big dummy who doesn't understand it all, but I don't believe in the easter bunny, PanGu, the Great Pumpkin or tarantulemurs.
That all being said - I find most of the creation mythologies of all cultures (Semitic, Chinese, Native American, etc.) considerably more likely than my great grandaddy eating some shrooms in Africa and shape shifting from a baboon into a Cossack.

All jokes aside though, within my particular Taoist cosmology, and everything that I have been taught - the earth wouldn't even exist without human life.