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Evolution happened, and the job of science is to describe the physical mechanism. Whether or not it was undirected is not a question science can settle, and which you believe to be the case will depend upon your philosophical presuppositions. Francis Collins would probably disagree with Richard Dawkins about that. But they would both agree upon the physical processes involved.Well, it’s a fictional story. Somebody has to be the bad guy.
Einstein was wrong at times, of course. So are all scientists. Except, apparently when it comes to [undirected random mutations] + natural selection accounting for the complexity of life on Earth.