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    March 9 2010 History 13 Paper #3 In 1925 religion and scientific theory collided in a courtroom. John Scopes‚ a school biology teacher‚ deliberately violated the state’s anti-evolutionism statute. The fundamentalists won their case in court. The Tennessee state prosecutor won a conviction against Scopes on the grounds that the legislature had the right to determine what was taught in public schools within the state. The key question during the trial: Should religious beliefs influence public

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    For years on end‚ many have tried to explain the universe apart from the existence of an Intelligent Designer. The farther we have come in science‚ the more humans can see and observe. However‚ the evidence is by no means solidly in favor of the Darwinistic view‚ but in fact‚ the evidence strongly supports the existence of an intelligent designer. In our culture today‚ it would see that Darwinism and the theory of Evolution have much more influence on the general public than people who believe in

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    Most people observe the world and conclude that there is no doubt an order and design. One such believer was philosopher William Paley‚ an 18th century English clergymen who concluded that there was an intelligent design of the universe and thus must exist an intelligent designer. Now a commonly used term amongst theologists and philosophers‚ intelligent design refers to the belief that certain features of the universe can best be explained by a higher cause. While an orderly universe created for

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    The Scopes Trial of 1925 was not simply a case to be tried‚ but a war to be fought on many fronts‚ set against the back drop of the hottest summer Dayton Tennessee had ever experienced. Along with the extraordinary temperature came the heat of passion emanating from those people involved in the trial. From the science to the theology‚ the fundamentalist’s folks to the flourishing flappers‚ and the suited lawyers to the appareled primates‚ everyone was prepared for battle‚ with the American public

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    The 1920’s was one of the most controversial time periods in all of American history. With many advances in science came new theories such as Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. With the theory of evolution being incorporated in schools many religious families became severely distressed. Court cases began popping up all over the nation in both favor and opposition towards the new teaching of how life on earth began. The most famous trial being the Scopes trial‚ which effected the education system

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    Who is the Real Monster in Frankenstein? British Literature The author‚ Stephen King‚ once wrote‚ “Sometimes human places‚ create inhuman monsters.” The concept of what constitutes a “monster” has been debated by countless scholars for decades. Monsters can take on many forms—in the body or in the soul; in Mary Shelley’s‚ Frankenstein‚ she discusses the concept of a monster by portraying a tragedy about an obsessed scientist‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ and his nameless creation. A series

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    According to the essays by mathematician Jacob Bronowski in "The Reach of Imagination" (1967) and paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould in "Evolution as Theory and Fact" (1981)‚ the behind-the-scene development of science is being induced differently through imagination and evolution. In Bronowski ’s essay‚ he describes the unique quality that makes humans different from animals‚ through referring to work done by another expert‚ Walter Hunter. Bronowski then defines how imagination works by explaining

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    James P. Collins What Was at Stake? Analyzing the Significance of the Scopes Monkey Trial for American Education Analytical Introduction This article was written to remind students and teachers of the past historical events which served to shape current American education trends‚ standards‚ policies‚ and norms. In writing this piece‚ I hope to highlight a pivotal point in American education history when the right to think and question and status quo was threatened. I carefully contemplated

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    An Analysis of the Opinions Formed by Intelligent Design Supporters Where do we come from? This question has disturbed mankind for generations. For a couple thousand years the answer to this question could be found in the Creationist theory. The Bible tells of how 6‚000 years ago God created Earth and all its living creatures in seven days. Then in the nineteenth century Charles Darwin published his findings about his theory of evolution in his book On the Origin of Species. This perturbed religious

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    The human mind is something scientists have been trying to comprehend forever. Science can not alter how the mind communicates with one’s body‚ or even how it works. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein uses the creation of a fake being to emphasize the fact that the human mind cannot be altered or replicated effectively. Dr. Frankenstein thought he would be able to create and control the mind of a creature. He had tried many times‚ but to no avail. After talking with a professor‚ he finally figured out a

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