Range Monkey Trials One of the most famous attempts in our history is John Scopes. Scopes was a high school teacher at Dayton, Tennessee and was arrested for teaching evolution in high school biology lessons. In the 1920s, in Tennessee province, except for creationism written in the Bible, all breaches of law were the same. These laws are the result of a strong fundamentalist movement in the United States. In 1925, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) volunteered to defend all those teachers who were willing to challenge these teachings to the teachings of evolution.
The jury of Range Monkey Trial, held in a small court in Dayton, Tennessee, prepared for the "monkey" trial to return the case of the most controversial case of the 1920s. So far, the trial itself has become a sight of the media, lawyers, witnesses and even defendants are symbol of the commercial media of the 1920s. The trial itself was set as a media demonstration to challenge the constitutionality of the stewardship. This act prohibits the teaching of "any theory that denies the creation story of God taught by the Bible", in particular the theory of evolution. Civil liberties in the United States
Range Monkey Trials One of the most famous attempts in our history is John Scopes. Scopes was a high school teacher at Dayton, Tennessee and was arrested for teaching evolution in high school biology lessons. In the 1920s, in Tennessee province, except for creationism written in the Bible, all breaches of law were the same. These laws are the result of a strong fundamentalist movement in the United States. - ... With scientific rationality we can establish a scientific way to investigate the surrounding world. The world and the universe where we live are far beyond the complexity of the creation of our world through the creation of God. Dr. Kenneth Miller is a scientist who also believes in God and in an interview with NOVA discusses why evolution is a more reliable explanation for creating our world than creationism.