The evolutionary facts about the emergence of man, e.g., the sudden appearance of Homo sapiens sapiens {Cro-Magnon man} no more than 35 thousand years ago, are as spectacular as the account in Genesis and allow hardly less room for theology.
The emergence of modern humans, specifically Cro-Magnon man, occurred quite suddenly, with evidence suggesting their appearance around 35,000 years ago. This phenomenon is striking and invites a comparison to the biblical account of creation in Genesis, as both narratives present a remarkable story of human origin. The abrupt nature of this development raises intriguing questions and provides a foundation for theological exploration.