Yeah, but according to evolutionists, we had tools 2.3 million years ago.
So we not only were making tools, but we were smart enough to make tools. And we couldn’t figure out now to protect ourselves from wolves and bears?
ask yourself this:
You a flint or obsidian spear point attached to a 3 to 6 foot tree limb smoothed out with the flint or obsidian attached only with dried rawhide or sinew, you look up and you are facing a direwolf 2 to 3 feet at the shoulder or a short-faced bear 6 feet at the shoulder. Do you think it possible or even probably that human hunters so armed would take casualties during such encounters?
Of course our ancestors figured out how to protect themselves from wolves and bears. Otherwise we wouldn’t be here today. Also there were apparently cave bear cults, and their skulls were found in ritual positions in the French caves from 25,000 and older, so the bears were respected but definitely killable.