My question to Christian evolutionists is this - Paul tells us in Romans (5:12,17; 1 Corinthians 15:21) that "death entered into the world because of sin" - at what point did developing humanoids become able to understand the concept of right and wrong and become capable of sin? The strange thing is that even before humanoid-becoming creatures were even developed enough to have a language or a conscience, they were already dying - according to the theory! So did death come into the world for mankind as the result of sin, as the Bible says - or was death around when we were still crawling around on all fours and little more than animals? Surely God's threat to Adam and Eve for disobedience would have been shrugged off - if men were already dying! Huh?