While science is focused on the accidental evolution of the physical body, we know a body is lifeless without the living being present. While the evolution debate has focused on whether and to what extent our physical bodies have evolved, a complete understanding of our existence must consider the nature of this living being:
We might study the development of racing cars over the last 100 years and how they evolved into faster cars, but it would be ignorant not to consider the people who raced in these cars, those that designed and built them, and the development of the racing industry which developed around them. The cars surely didn’t build themselves, and they certainly don’t circle the track on their own.
Since each living being has an individual personality, complete with feelings, emotions, desires and the need to love and be loved, it is essential that this part of our being is not ignored or factored out of the equation. Sadly, the debates and theories of evolution have focused specifically upon the physical body as though it does not contain a living being. Unfortunately the unproven theory of accidental evolution has become firmly fixed upon the mistaken notion that life is simply a mixture of chemicals.