Evolution refers to the genetic changes that happen to entire populations over centuries.
I would have classified that as adaptation, one species adapting to minor changes to their habitat. Evolution would be saying there is 'one flesh' and all the ones in the list below came from 'one source' rather than each 'type of flesh' adapted side-by-side with their environment.
1Co:15:39:
All flesh is not the same flesh:
but there is one kind of flesh of men,
another flesh of beasts,
another of fishes,
and another of birds.
If Genesis 1 say the other flesh was made 'after it's kind' then the 4 beasts around the throne in Re:4 could be the original source and that would support all flesh coming from one, even to the point that 'primates' are the ones who have the 'face of a man' in that description. The Bible allows for adaption and changes like that, it does nor allow for one, two, and three toed flesh to interact and produce reproducing off-spring.
1. I do believe in a creator. I don't think we are the product of evolution.
2. I do believe there is something extraordinary about the Bible and the message it contains. I believe it contains both literal and figurative dialogue, and this is where I'm most conflicted.
3. I don't believe in a literal Hell, but I do believe in divine justice.
1. already done
2. That might be shown by the two history lessons in Genesis 1 and 2. One covers the path the 'dust' part of us and the other references the path the breath of life took for us to become a living being.
The 'message' the Bible contains can be a long or short story. The short one means only considering what the words in Genesis 1,2 and 3 say and blend them in with the words in Revelation 20, 21, and 22 say. Everything else fits 'somewhere in between' and the fastest way to sort it out is to decide what passages apply to the bruises in Genesis 3:15. That cuts the 'chore' in half and the task is made easier because the bruise to the heel has prophecy and fulfillment in the Bible. The bruise to Satan's head is mostly prophecy.
3.The ones sent there are the ones dressed for war on the day He returns, Satan's idea so they spent their time in hell reminding him that he was also deceiving himself most of all. Those same men end up alive in the new earth but their path is also the 'roughest one' available'.
Fortunately the majority view here doesn't make it the 'most accurate one'.