The aim of Christianity is a good thing. Yet it turned into a bad thing called the Spanish Inquisition. Mechanical life turns in circles including secular Christianity. Esoteric Christrianity seeks the conscious means to reflect the teaching. Secular animal life is a necessity serving universal purpose. Conscious life is an active participant serving to unite levels of reality.How can one "aim" at a bad thing that's not ALREADY bad? So "aim" doesn't explain anything.
Evolution can only be assumed by those unaware of what “being” is. Is the being of a dog just a material expression or a vibratory expression of Spirit. Science knows that matter vibrates. But what is vibratingFirstly, because "evolution" is supposed to be a purely material process, and thus has no "potential" for man that he could be "prevented" from reaching. Evolution neither knows nor cares where human beings, or any other creatures end up. It has no telos, no "end game" in mind. It doesn't have a mind. Its creatures go extinct by the millions, and it has any number of false-starts where some critter turns out to be "maladapted" and thus becomes extinct. Evolution is a tremendously wasteful process, in that regard; and it has no power to care about that.
Secondly, why would something be "preventing" human beings from anything, if nothing is already evil/preventative? So that seems obvio
Evolution and the whole cycle of life and death seems wasteful when we only are concerned with results. But what if the purpose of life is in the process of living rather than the results?
All the parts of the living machine we call organic life on earth serve a purpose as do the parts of your car make the whole possible. The endgame of animal life is not an accident; But a necessity serving a cosmic and natural purpose through the bodily processes it produces.
Nothing is guaranteed. Accidents happen. That is the purpose of the demiurge. They fix things where possible in the body of God