In 1925 Tennessee passed the Butler Law. It prohibited the teaching of evolution in our public schools. John Thomas Scopes was convinced by the ACLU to challenge the law in court. The result was a very public show trial with Clarence Darrow, a famous criminal attorney representing Scopes and William Jennings Bryant, a dying politician, assisting in the prosecution. It was a fiasco from start to finish. The following link provides interesting details on the trial:
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~ug97/inherit/1925home.html
The typical liberal spin on the case is that Clarence Darrow carried the day by humiliating Bryant:
“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 sad reality is that largely as a result of this fiasco, our children have been force-fed the theory of evolution for decades. Clarence Darrow has been deified and William Jennings Bryant dismissed as an ignorant, out-of-touch right-wing Christian buffoon. One will note that Clarence Darrow was literally picking on a dying man. Bryant died five days after the trial was over.
During the 2008 primary season Republican candidates were constantly questioned about their view of evolution. The New York Post ran a major article about this, as did most of the main stream media:
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2011/08/evolution_gop_candidates.html
For example: Rick Perry was dismissed as too stupid to be President because he said that: “evolution is merely a theory that’s out there, with some gaps.”
The New York Post was: “Shocked to witness a Presidential candidate question the validity of one of the most basic and universally accepted tenets of science?”
This is mind boggling stupidity here, by the New York Post. Our children are taught that all of life started when a couple of amino acids accidently bumped uglies setting off a miraculous chain of events. Scientists are not sure how this happened, but they are absolutely certain that no creator was involved. This miraculous conception was followed by millions of other undocumented and high improbable miracles resulting in the magnificent world we see today.
In reality evolution itself is evolving because every time they find a new fossil they have to revise the theory to make up for inconsistent facts. The latest example of this was found in the following New York Times article:
Notice how scientists are now “rethinking” human evolution over the past few hundred thousand years. They even propose that there may be many extinct human populations that scientists have yet to discover. Oh how easy it is for scientists to assume that all the gaps in any unproven theory is explained by things yet to be discovered. Please!
I believe that if a Scopes trial was held today and an evolutionist was put on the stand and questioned by someone like Clarence Darrow they would make William Jennings Bryant look like a Rhodes Scholar. The reality is that in spite of academia preaching the gospel of evolution for decades the vast majority of Americans aren’t buying it. According to the following article only 21% of Americans believe that modern humans evolved without some kind of divine intervention:
http://today.yougov.com/news/2013/07/22/belief-in-evolution-up-since-2004
The majority of folks aren’t buying this crap because the vast majority of them recognize crap. I wish just one Republican candidate for President would have responded by saying: “what an incredibly stupid question. Perhaps a better question is why you believe in evolution in spite of the overwhelming evidence against it?” Why do Republicans get defensive when asked really stupid questions? Granted the majority of the main stream media swallows evolution hook line and sinker. They also swallow global warming hook line and sinker. The liberal media believes a lot of things that aren’t true.
We need more people willing to challenge the status quo. When you think about it, the theory of evolution is absurd. The only reason scientists cling to the random chance theory is that all other explanations require a creator. The theory of evolution only makes sense if you start with the assumption that no intelligent design is possible.
Let me explain this in more simple terms. Suppose a future civilization lands on earth 1,000 years from now. Humans have pretty much wiped out everything, so the only thing they find is a 1998 Ford Explorer. The aliens look at this vehicle and they are intrigued by the design. They notice how all the parts fit together and the engine powers the entire vehicle. They wonder how this happened. One of them decides that there must have been some intelligent creature that made this machine. But, that alien is shouted down by other, more cultured aliens who point out that there is no possibility of intelligent life on earth. Any theory explaining how the Ford Explorer came to be must not include intelligent design. So, finally in desperation, one alien comes up with the theory of evolution. The Ford Explorer started with two pieces of iron ore accidently rubbed against each other while blown around by the wind. Over millions of years similar things kept happening all over the world eventually coming together at just the right time in just the right place to make a Ford Explorer. Sounds pretty good until a little later they find a Ferrari.
As it says at the top of this blog: “What is obviously true is obviously true.”
TDM
The Ford Explorer was a great analogy!
I started out with a Volkwagon but wanted to at least keep it American. 🙂