Re: Creationism in Schools
Paul A., on host 130.95.128.6
Wednesday, July 21, 1999, at 07:29:54
Re: Creationism in Schools posted by Sam on Wednesday, July 21, 1999, at 04:46:33:
> I'm not familiar with that particular example, but I'm familiar with others. My favorite is the > bombardier beetle, which is able to shoot burning chemicals out its back end a few inches > (I'm not making this up) as a defense mechanism. The biological system that allows this to happen > requires two separate chambers for the two chemicals that, when mixed, ignite. There's a > third chemical that keeps them from being harmful while inside the beetle. Then there's a > tube leading from each of the chambers to a single tube that leads out. It has been shown > that this system never could have evolved, because if that system were missing any one > component, he'd be blowing himself up all the time and never could have possibly survived the > millions of years supposedly required to evolve the correct pieces.
I've heard about the bombadier beetle. I've also heard the scientific response to this example, but I can't remember it at the moment.
> I'm sure all of us here could parrot science textbooks till we're blue in the face. Trust me, > no good will come of it, on either side. Again, let's suffice it to say there are rational reasons > we should not be so quick to decide we know the truth of Life, the Universe, and Everything, and > leave it at that.
I agree, which is why I'm not off looking up the bombadier beetle.
I'll do my best to shut up now.
Paul
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