Science and religion clash
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By: Sa’Niyah Wright, Sydney M.R , Aja
Jefferson, Cheyenne Colna
Christians
believed the Bible was inspired
by God so everything in it is true.
Christians
believed God made the world
and all its life forms, including humans in
six days.
They
rejected the Charles Darwin theory.
They felt that evolution would cause
dangerous social movements.
Preacher
led religious revivals based on
the authority of the scriptures. Which
rose against science.
Charles
Darwin was a naturalist and
geologist best known for his evolutionary
theory. From 1809-1882 he lived exploring
the science of life
Darwin’s
theory stated that plants and
animals had developed over millions of
years, to create life instead of God.
Darwin’s
5 theories are;
Evolution
– Species come and go through
time, while they exist they change
Common
decent – Organisms are
descended from one or several common
ancestors and have changed from the
original.
Species
Multiply- Diversification of life
involves groups from one species changing
until they become two separate species; this
has probably occurred billions of times on
earth
Gradualism-
Evolutionary change occurs
through very small changes within
populations; new species are not created
suddenly
Natural
Selection- Evolutionary change
occurs through variation between
individuals; some variants give the
individual an extra chance of survival.
The Scopes Trial is
also known as
monkey trial
In
March, 1925. TN
passed nations
first law for it to
be illegal to teach
about evolution.
John Thomas Scopes
John
scopes age 24
lived in Dayton, TX.
John
Clarence Darrow
scopes lawyer
named was Clarence
Darrow.
The
state attorney
was William
Jennings Bryan he
was a Christian and
believed evolution
theories led to
dangerous social
movements.
Bryan was aware of
serious difficulties
with Darwinism and
lack of scientific
support
Bryan is one the left in the picture
This
trial was considered the “test case” for
attacking the new law by including evolution
in his curriculum.
Darrow
changed his clients plead to guilty
and scopes was convicted and charged with a
fine of $100
1967
the supreme court struck down the TN
anti- evolution law for violating the
constitutions law of separation of church and
state.