The Bible teaches man was in a higher state than now that he has fallen from. Evolution seems to move in the opposite direction.
1. I would argue that the Bible does not teach this. Genesis 1 does not teach it at all. Genesis 2 teaches that, at some point in the past, humans had not yet disobeyed God. They had not yet experienced spiritual death by being cut off from God. This is not a "higher state", but rather describes a relationship with God.
When Adam and Eve disobeyed, the punishments were very specific and very limited: farming became difficult, childbirth became painful, serpents lost their legs, and there was hatred between serpents and humans. That's it.
2. Evolution does not have a direction. That is a common misconception about evolution, but a major misconception. Humans are no more "evolved" than amoeba. Each species has a 3.8 billion year evolutionary history. Each species has traits other species lack. For humans, those traits include the ability to make tools to make tools and the ability to engage in more complicated communication. From that arises our technology, which is
mistaken for biological "progress". It is not. It is technology, not biological superiority.
Its not that I believe we "came from dirt" but that God took the physical building blocks of man and directly created him. Even the ancient world saw that in death, man rotted into dirt. Its not a question of origin but a question of substance.
I submit it is a question of pride. Based on that "directly created him". That makes humans
inherentlyspecial, because God "directly created" us.
If God did not directly create us, but created us by the processes He used to create every other species on the planet, then we are not
inherently special. If we are special to God, it is
only because
God chooses to regard us as special. That hurts our pride. We want to have a claim on God so that
must regard us as special. Instead, we have no such claim. The choice is solely God's.
But that the choice is solely God's is biblical while the idea of inherently special is not.