Other Side of the Scopes Monkey Trial

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Other Side of the Scopes Monkey Trial

At Its Heart the Trial Was about Racism

History of the Americas Christian life and practice Religious social and pastoral thought and activity

Author: Jerry Bergman

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Language: English

Published by: Wipf and Stock

Published on: 26 October 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9798385200900


Focus of Literature on the Scopes Trial

The enormous amount of literature on the Scopes Trial focuses on the religious elements of the trial. It almost totally ignored the importance of racism as taught in the text that Scopes used to teach biology.

Bryan's Concerns and Beliefs

Bryan was not concerned about evolution in general, but specifically human evolution. He believed that Darwin's theory, as applied to humans, encouraged the oppression of certain oppressed groups. Taking evolution's philosophy to its logical conclusion meant justifying "survival of the fittest" in social matters. This philosophy he learned from his extensive reading about WWI was a major factor influencing the Germans to fight in the first World War.

Furthermore, Bryan believed the citizens of Tennessee had a right to determine what their children were taught in the public schools.

Fossil Evidence and Its Discrediting

Another fact that is rarely mentioned is the main fossil evidence cited in the trial documents, and the press, in support of human evolution has been discredited by evolutionists including Neanderthal man, Piltdown man, Java man, and Nebraska man.

About Scopes

Scopes was not a biology teacher, but rather taught math. His college degree was not in biology, but law. He was not put on the stand to testify in his trial, probably because he never taught evolution and could not honestly answer questions about teaching it.

The Real Story of the Trial

This book covers the so-called trial of the century, telling the real story of a sham brought on by the ACLU to further their political and anti-Christian goals.

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