I dont consider myself anti-pioner, but you got it for me mostly

I can deal with mutations (or evolutions as you say) within a species, because frankly there is evidence for that. You can find fossils of gradual changes over time, WITHIN the species. But when the species "jump" the line? Missing links.

Man IS a separate species. Take homo neanderthalensis, and homo sapien. Those of you who know your binomial nomeclature will know that its (genus,species). You can see the genus names are the same, but the species name are different.

*About the giraffe thing. That was more of a "what the hell is the probablilty of this happening." thing.

But here is another example.

The Bombardier Beetle. This is a beetle (duh) that defends itself by mixing two chemicals together (a chemical from the hydroquinone group and hydrogen peroxide, in the presence of asbestos and two or 3 enzymes to speed up the reaction, for those of you who care) to cause an explosion to ward off enemies.

Now, the creature has two sacs containing the two different chemcials, separated by a sac in the middle, containing an asbestos lining, and the enzymes needed to make the explosion.

Now, the beetle fires secretions from all 3 chambers towards the enemy, scaring off the enemy. But if the secretions were a continuous stream, the bug would be killed by its own defense mechanism. So it has a gland, that fires short bursts of chemicals rapidly. Sort of like an автомат калашникова model 47.

Now what are the odds, that these two complex systems (storage system, and firing) system would evolve at just the right pace, and at just the right time, so that eveything would come together perfectly in the end? Not very good.

So either it was an EXTREME change (like 1 to billions), or the beetle came with the parts already there.

Now im not saying i believe creation, in fact, i believe neither theory. I believe is saibots theory, stating that I made everything. mwaahaaa.