Tyler,Humans have no useful physical adaptations to facilitate killing a beast which could weigh thousands of pounds. All we have is fisticuffs vs. a woolly rhinoceros, in addition to our ferocious chompers of course. Even if you managed to slay the beast, you would still need a sharp blade to dress the carcass and extract the meat. The point is cognitive ability and technology allow us achieve goals that are otherwise biologically or naturally impossible.
Dead wrong, there. First of all, most anthropologists point out that mass hunting only really appeared towards the tail-end of the Palaeolithic era. Before that point, hominids were primarily scavengers who waited until after predators had had their fill before scavenging the rotting remains. Indeed, it is theorised that because they ate high-grade nutrients the predators left behind(specifically brains and marrow) their hominid brains thereby increased in size as a result. So no need for them to have used knives or any other tools for cutting up meats etc. Cooking is only necessary for dealing with low-quality foods that should be avoided anyway.
The WAPF tries to be moderate and sensible in my opinion. According to the WAPF, humans can be healthy and strong on a variety of diets which contain high quality natural foods, much of it raw.
Unfortunately, the WAPF and WP make themselves ridiculous by suggesting that all sorts of HGs on quite different diets to each other were all universally healthy. This is ridiculously unlikely. And there is really no proof of any validity to back WP/WAPF's claims. Indeed, there is evidence, here and there, to suggest that HGs were by no means perfect paragons of health, being merely "less unhealthy" than modern peoples on SAD diets.
Theoretically the exclusive consumption of the best (raw) foods is good; however, one issue I have is that many raw dieters report improvements in physical performance with the inclusion of cooked starches. For me, a fully raw diet would be realistic if there was a practical source of raw non-fruit starch.
While a few sickly people have suggested resorting to cooked starch, I have serious doubts that it works. Certainly not for me, I do better on raw meats and raw fruits re physical performance, just feel bodged on cooked starches.