If I misstated my point, I apologize. I don't go along with some of the most literal of mistaken ideas about evolution. Scientific evolution isn't just the "Scientists say we were monkeys and we learned how to become humans" that so many born-agains like to scream about in Kansas revivals. The best scientists usually aren't egotistical know-it-alls with closed minds about how smart they are and how right they are. Other than the political scientists who screech banshee-like about global warming, honest researchers will listen to opposing ideas, at least ones with a reasonable possibility of scientific credibility.
The idea of "apes to humans" isn't really a correct look at evolution, it's how anti-science religionists label evolution. We know that as God commands us to obey His laws, He also has laws He must follow. I believe some of those are principles of a scientific kind we can't yet comprehend, but they're things we'll learn one day if we follow His commandments and continue with our eternal progression. I too trust in the arm of God more than principles of flesh, but that doesn't mean the general authorities are always correct. Some apostles have said things I know for an indisputable fact to be incorrect, so I make it a practice to pray about everything I learn.