Heritage: Religion and Science Stanley Kramer's film 'Legacy Wind' is investigating a trial based on range tests conducted in Dayton, Tennessee in 1925. A range trial, often referred to as a "century trial" (scope trial page), clarifies the dispute between Christian creationism and more scientific evolution theory. John Scotts, a high school biology teacher, was arrested for teaching evolution illegally. "The significance of a trial arises because it is regarded as a contradiction between social value and intellectual value" (Scope trial page).
This is a way to explore the main theme of conflict between intellectuals and believers, thinkers and narrow thinking, and the relationship between others' perception and self-worth. Finally, inheritance promotes freedom of thinking and freedom of thinking. When attacking the value of free national ideas and speech in this country, can not you get anything as Brady attacked your house and inherited the wind? No
Inheritance wind recreates this legendary experience. In dramas and movies, Brian accuses evolution theory with the concept of narrow text and accuses all scientific theories as "not erroneous evolutionary science" but "not the world" 17. In the interpretation of Genesis, Brian, who inherited the wind, insisted on so-called biblical authority and God created the universe scorpion at 9 am, 6 days starting October 23 BC! 18 At the end of his phased testimony, Brian was completely confused. "Mother," he begged a wife. "They are laughing at me, mum!" 19
Discussions on religion and science are often unilateral and Rovigli is no exception. I recall that this scientific account is particularly arrogant, that is to accept as uncertainty and assertion of religion. In fact, the differences seem not to be so obvious. Scientists often insist on absolute posting. Sometimes this is the theory of the theory, sometimes it is just as powerful, the absolute principle of the way. Religion is often the driving force of faith and doubt, sometimes it accepts mystery. Extensive stroke does not bring justice to either side