1) I understand what you're saying evolution says survival of the fittest - is actually that true? Look at the dinosaurs and there is evidence, that they once roamed the Earth. It would seem that they would be able to adapt and survive more so than a raven or a chicken or any of the species in existence today. According to the theory of evolution dinosaurs, certain ones, had to be in order for evolution to continue, became extinct 65 plus million years ago. Meteorite, struck the Earth and wipe them out. Even the smallest dinosaurs were unique strong and fit. Climate change, instead of adapting, they evolved into something else, which took millions of years. God wipe them off the face of Eden ( I feel the Earth is Eden and the garden was specially made for man) making room for man and his judgement.
2) I can see a unique similarity between evolution and creation - they actually coincide -both say 1st the heaven and the Earth then the plants, then the marine life, then the animal life on land, then man. Plus the fact that scripture says God told the Earth to bring forth live - giving way to a simple analysis of his creation tactic.
3) In evolution, though they say life came from space, it was the Earth that evolved those living organisms, to the point that it is now.
4) And if you think on what scripture actually says: it tells mankind to be strong and resist not to be weak and give in. That is *a form of* survival of the fittest. God set forth a chain of food supplies for the animals - which continued until this day. At the fall of Adam, the Earth herself and all its inhabitants came under the curse of time and death - death which time brings.
5) God is not concerned with the Flesh of man or the Flesh of animals - God is concerned with the spirit within man, it is the spirit within man that will be damned or saved. There are no rules or sentences for animals, but there is for man. There are no new bodies for animals, but there is for man, in the new Heaven and the new Earth.