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The Horrible Place to Which a Belief in Evolution Leads, Parts 1 and 2

Can any rational person believe that the Bible is anything but a human document? We now know pretty well where the various books came from, and about when they were written. We know that they were written by human beings who had no knowledge of science, little knowledge of life, and were influenced by the barbarous morality of primitive times, and were grossly ignorant of most things that men know today.
Clarence Darrow

Science is a magnificent force, but it is not a teacher of morals. It can perfect machinery, but it adds no moral restraints to protect society from the misuse of the machine. It can also build gigantic intellectual ships, but it constructs no moral rudders for the control of storm tossed human vessel. It not only fails to supply the spiritual element needed but some of its unproven hypotheses rob the ship of its compass and thus endangers its cargo.
William Jennings Bryan

One hundred years ago this week, the Scopes Trial, which has for many times since been referred to as the “Trial of the Century,” was held in Dayton, Tennessee. We do well to recall what happened during the trial, as well as during its aftermath.

Ten years ago I wrote about some of these ramifications. These remain important for us to understand today.

The Place to Which a Belief in Evolution Leads, Part 1
6/5/15
This article uses the Scopes Trial as a vehicle to illustrate the ominous moral and ethical implications of the theory of evolution.

The Place to Which a Belief in Evolution Leads, Part 2
6/12/15
A college student who has confronted challenges to his faith returns home to talk with his pastor, who shares some eye-opening insights.

 

Recommended reading:

The Truth About Inherit the Wind by Carol Iannone

Inherently Wind: A Hollywood History of the 1925 Scopes ‘Monkey’ Trial by David N. Menton, Ph.D.

Here is Dr. Menton’s oral presentation of his research:

 

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