What I don’t get is, if humans suddenly evolved into modern homosapiens 100,000 years ago or so, shouldn’t we have evolved beyond that now? Shouldn’t we all be X-men by now? Evolutionists never seem to address this problem, the idea that we have stopped evolving.
We are still ‘evolving’.....................
Of course we are still evolving. Six or more thousand years ago, horse people of central Asia seemed to have evolved the capacity to digest milk into adult years. In a mobile herding culture this was a winter life saver. Then they migrated/conquered? into Europe and soon most future Europeans could also digest milk as adults because it provided a survival advantage during the winter. Also as dark skinned people migrated north into Europe, they either or both bred with Neanderthals or mutated fairer skin. This enabled them to produce more Vitamin D in their skin and improved the wideness of female hips and successful live births. We have not stopped evolving. New evolved capabilities may not show up unless there is stress or changing living conditions for people to be aware that they have occurred.