MrBishop
Well-Known Member

Sherman, set the way-back machine to the week of July 10th to 25th, 1925!
Welcome to the Scopes "Monkey trial", in which a professor of ACLU refused to refrain from teaching evolution (The Butler Law). The butler Law was in force in many of the southern states and several in the bible-belt, forbidding the teaching of evolution to students. Only creationsism could be taught.
The trial lasted 12 days and ended up with Scopes losing, despite some brilliant questioning my Darrow (his lawyer).
"You have given considerable study to the Bible, haven't you, Mr. Bryan?"
"Yes, sir; I have tried to ... But, of course, I have studied it more as I have become older than when I was a boy."
"Do you claim then that everything in the Bible should be literally interpreted?"
"I believe everything in the Bible should be accepted as it is given there ..."
Darrow continued to question Bryan on the actuality of Jonah and the whale, Joshua's making the sun stand still and the Tower of Babel, as Bryan began to have more difficulty answering.
Q: "Do you think the earth was made in six days?"
A: "Not six days of 24 hours ... My impression is they were periods ..."
Q: "Now, if you call those periods, they may have been a very long time?"
A: "They might have been."
Q: "The creation might have been going on for a very long time?"
A: "It might have continued for millions of years ..."
The trap was set, it went off...but the cards were stacked against Darrow. He was not allowed to bring in expert witnesses, fellow scholars etc...
Despite a loss of $100 in fines, Scope lost the battle but won the war. There are still a few hold-out states which insist on teaching creationism exclusivly, but far less that after that fateful day.
Funny...how one man can chenge the world, eh?
Time to go home Herman.
Yes, Mr.Peabody