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EXPELLED: No Intelligence Allowed Ben Stein blows the lid off of the Creation/Evolution coverup. Explain This... THEN We'll (More) Ben Stein blows the lid off of the Creation/Evolution coverup. Explain This... THEN We'll Talk.... I am going to use creation science to prove the existence of God. I know you're probably thinking, "creation science is an oxymoron", but it's not. In fact when you see the evidence, and here I'm going to show you just one, you'll see that it best supports the creation model, over the evolution model. Here you'll read about the little BOMBARDIER BEETLE. This tiny beetle is 1/2" long, but it has a very mighty weapon. When an enemy is closing in behind him, and just about ready to eat him, an explosion occurs right in the face of the enemy with a very bad smelling gas that shoots out from two tail tubes, the temperature of boiling water. How did he do that? He was studied by two German chemists who discovered that it has 2 chemicals in it's body, 1) hydrogen peroxide, and 2) hydroquinone. When mixed together you get an explosion. Now how can he carry these chemicals around in him without exploding. He carries a 3rd chemical which is called an inhibitor. The 2 chemicals are mixed with the inhibitor and stored in 2 chambers in it's body until needed. Then when an enemy approaches, the little beetle squirts the two liquids together and adds a 4th chemical...... and "anti" inhibitor. Then the resulting action is BOOM!!! A hot irritating foul smelling gas is blown right into the face of the predator. Now the fact that he is able to do that is in itself a marvel, but even more interesting, is how he could have evolved that feat. Imagine billions of years ago this little beetle evolves from a...... whatever..... and has contained in his little body all of these chemicals. Now comes along someone who wants him for lunch. Now keep in mind, he's the first of his kind to have evolved with this gift. Now he has to figure out just how much hydrogen peroxide and hydroquinone to mix with the inhibitor, and how much of everything to mix with the anti-inhibitor, and at what moment to do so. He has to also keep in mind that if he doesn't get it exactly right the first time......BOOM! There goes the family tree, along with any future descendants. No, he HAD to be created that way. From Goo To You By Way of The Zoo? Or Intelligent Design? YOU may be pond scum... But "I" was created by the creator of the Universe in HIS image FOR a purpose !!! http://www.whatyouknowmightnotbeso.com/creation.html (Less)
Walpole World War II veteran will 'never forget' Dachau The Enterprise of Brockton, Mass.
By Maria Papadopoulos
ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER
WALPOLE — (More) The Enterprise of Brockton, Mass.
By Maria Papadopoulos
ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER
WALPOLE — Piles of decomposing human bodies. That's what Jim Shiels remembers most about the day he entered the Dachau concentration camp when it was liberated by U.S. forces.
Shiels, then 19, was among soldiers in the 19th Armored Infantry Battalion, Combat Command C, 14th Armored Division.
U.S. tanks knocked down the camp's high wire fence.
"I saw all the bodies that were piled up, maybe 6 or 8 feet high, bodies waiting to be thrown into the ovens," Shiels, 83, said last week in an interview from his Walpole home.
The stench at the camp in southern Germany was too much to bear.
"It was unbelievable to think that people could actually kill other human beings and just throw them in the oven and burn them," he said.
Thousands of emaciated prisoners, too weak to move, stared at the U.S. soldiers. Several of the soldiers wept at the sight, Shiels said.
"They were skin and bones. Nobody could believe that anybody could exist and be so cruel to do that," he said.
U.S. soldiers immediately gave the prisoners water, but were told not to give them solid foods, Shiels said. Starvation victims must be given small quantities of liquids to digest before being fed simple foods, or shock can occur.
"The worst thing was you couldn't give them any food to eat, because they hadn't had solid food for who knows how long," he said.
Part of the Dachau concentration camp was recently re-created in Taunton by Hollywood director Martin Scorsese for scenes in his upcoming film "Ashecliffe." The Whittenton Mills complex was used for the movie, which will recount the U.S. liberation of the camp as a flashback in the plot.
During the real liberation, Shiels said, he didn't see any German soldiers executed by U.S. troops, a scene expected to be shown in the movie.
But, he added, "They were shot, I'll tell you that. I mean, there was a lot of shooting going on."
When U.S. forces liberated the camp on April 29, 1945, they found more than 30 railroad cars filled with decomposing bodies, according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
After U.S. forces liberated the camp, Shiels lived in Dachau for six months.
"The people always said they didn't realize that there was a concentration camp two miles outside of town," he said. "All we kept saying was, 'How could you not know, when all you had to do was smell it? '"
Shiels returned to the United States in 1946, at age 20, to his hometown of Medfield. In later years, he married his wife, Grace. Married for 48 years, they have two children, James Shiels Jr. of Franklin, and Claire O'Keefe of Norfolk, and three grandchildren.
Shiels worked as a meat cutter for Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. for 35 years.
In 2006, he went back to Europe and toured Normandy and Dachau with his son and grandson. The memories came flooding back.
"I'll tell you, you never forget," he said. (Less)
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