>John Clegg wrote:
>> I would have to dig out my text books from some years ago, but some
>> that stick in my mind are:
>>
>> 1) There is little evidence in the fossil record for evolution from
>> one species to another, less than would be required to support the
>> theory
>> 2) There are complex structures that could not have evolved in stages
>> because each earlier stage would be destructive of the owner of that
>> structure. A perfect example is the bombardier beetle that fires a
>> chemical flare out of its rear end and would have incinerated itself
>> at each stage until the full system was evolved.
>http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=talk+origins+bombardier&ie=utf-
>8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.debian:en-US:unofficial&client=firefox-a
>
>103 000 hits
>
>Here is the first page
>
>
> *Bombardier* Beetles and the Argument of Design
> <http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/bombardier.html>
>
>AKM
Excellent read Midge - Thanks.
David Jobson
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