Mojo
Mostly harmless
And, of course, evolution by natural selection is not directional except in the short term. The only "goal" (I'm putting the word in quotation marks because it's really a little too anthropomorphic for my taste, but I can't think of an alternative right now) is to produce more descendents in a particular generation. If the environment changes, the "direction" may be completely different for the next generation.I can't speak for him, but I think his point is that TOE is directional when there is no need for it to be other than it just is.
To quote Steve Jones (in The Language of the Genes), "natural selection has superb tactics, but no strategy." Evolution didn't have some sort of ultimate plan of starting from a single cell organism and ending up with man. The only "goal" is to produce something that will survive and reproduce. As far as the theory of evolution by natural selection is concerned, a slime mould, if it survives, is just as valid a result as you or me. I suspect that's why some people find the idea of evolution by natural selection disturbing.