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The Scopes trial was about the origins of man and earth. Was the bible correct, or was science correct. Science offered a clockwork system of creation in the Theory of Evolution and a geologic history of the earth. The Bible offered a miraculous version of history with God creating life and the world without the early development stages described by science. While Scopes was exonerated and the law under which he was prosecuted was nullified, the debate continues to this day. The US presidential election involved one candidate (Sarah Palin) that still proposed teaching the bible version of history (now refered to as Creationism).

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Who got arrested for teaching evolution in biology?

John Scopes, who was a biology teacher, was arrested in what came to be called the "Scopes Monkey Trial" in Dayton, TN 1925. There was a law in Tennessee that said evolution could not be taught, because it contradicted the Biblical account of human origins. Scopes challenged the law; he was among a number of teachers who believed that evolution should be taught in science classes, and Bible should be taught in religion classes. Because he violated the Tennessee law that forbade teaching about evolution, he was arrested. During a trial that was broadcast on radio and closely followed by millions of Americans on both sides of the issue, Scopes was found guilty and fined $100. John Scopes was a substitute teacher in enrolled in Law School. The ACLU approached him to purposely teach Darwin's evolution theory, in return they promised to pay all his education and legal bills. He agreed. What most people do not realize, is years later it was found out that the "monkey Man" theory was created from a "pig's" tooth. Not a Monkey tooth or bone but a grounded down pig's tooth.


The trial that pitted Creationists against Evoulutionists in 1925?

The Scopes Monkey trial


Legal battle over teaching evolution that pitted modern science?

The Scopes Trial


What advantages does the human eye have over the camera?

Our eyes can see in a wider place or area, while the camera can see only in one position or direction. --- The human eye has an auto-focusing system with a greater range than practically any lens, and a peripheral clarity greater than the average fish-eye lens. The ability to enhance low-light vision through the use of separate black-and-white receptors (cones) gives eyes a low-light night vision, although not on a par with infrared or starlight scopes.


How old is the universe according to scientists?

Evolutionists think the world is 4.5 billion years old. Creationists think the world is 6000 years old. A creationist is someone who believes in the Bible, including its purported age of our Earth. William Jennings Bryan, for example, believed in the Bible, but, during the Scopes Trial, VERY explicitly stated his belief that the world was "far older" than 6000 years. He also explicitly denied a belief in an Earth created in six, 24-hour days. CS Lewis held similar views. An evolutionist is someone who. like Bryan or Lewis, doesn't believe in such an age for our Earth. Personally, I agree with creationists.

Related questions

What was the name of the biology teacher on the john scopes monkey trial?

John scopes.


The famous evolution trial of 1925 involved what biology teacher?

John Scopes.


Who was scopes and what did they do?

John Thomas Scopes was a high school biology teacher who was accused of teaching evolution in 1925. In the famous Scopes Trail he was found guilty, but the verdict was overturned on a technicality. The trial represents the fight between the creation vs. evolution, led by the fundamentalists and the creationists.


What or who was on trial in Tennessees monkey trial?

John T. Scopes. He was a high school biology teacher in Dayton, Tennessee. He was accused of teaching evolution in class, which was against the law. He was convicted guilty, but released due to technicality.


What was the outcome of the trial of the biology teacher John Scopes?

John Scopes was found guilty and fined $100.00. The conviction was later reversed by the Tennessee Supreme Court on a technical point that the fine was excessive. The Court, however, upheld the the lawas consititutional.


Biology teacher in Tennessee who went on trial?

In 1925 the State of Tennessee accused substitute high school teacher John T. Scopes of violating state law by teaching human evolution in a state-funded school. The trial is known as the Scopes Trial or the Scopes Monkey Trial. Scopes was found guilty and fined $100. The verdict subsequently was overturned. The trial featured two famous attorneys. William Jennings Bryan argued for the prosecution. Clarence Darrow represented Scopes.


Who was the teacher in the Scopes Monkey Trial?

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What subject did John Scopes teach?

The subject that John Scopes was teaching on the occasion that he was said to have broken the then law of Tennesee was biology. This necessarily involves the study of evolution, a foundation concept of biology.


The scopes monkey trail?

The scopes monkey trial was about whether a teacher could teach evolution in public schools. Mr. Scopes was a science teacher who wanted to teach Charles Darwin's book "On the Origin of Species."


Biology teacher in Tennessee who taught Darwin's theory of evolution in the classroom and went to trial for it in 1925?

John Thomas Scopes was the featured defendant in the Scopes Monkey Trial in Dayton Tennessee. He was defended by Clarence Darrow, found guilty and fined 100 dollars. The verdict was overturned on appeal. He quit teaching, worked as a geologist and died on 21 October 1970. He was actually a football coach and a substitute teacher and untrained in biology.John Scopes.


Teacher convicted of teaching evolution?

John Scopes.


At issue in the Scopes Trial of 1925 was whether a public school teacher could?

The Scopes Trial was about teaching the theory of evolution in public schools.