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100 Years Later, Myths Continue About the Scopes Monkey Trial
Creation Evolution Headlines ^ | 07/25/2025 | Jerry Bergman, PhD

Posted on 07/27/2025 9:08:46 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Few events in all of history have been as maligned and misunderstood as the 1925 Scopes Trial, often called the most famous court trial in American history. The common view of the trial is that it was about religious belief pitted against scientific fact. John Scopes, as a teacher educated in biology, taught evolution [actually his major in geology with a minor in law]. His nemesis was William Jennings Bryan, whom evolutionists portrayed as an ignorant fundamentalist accepting every word of the Bible as literal truth. Bryan purportedly aimed to outlaw the teaching of science in public schools and advocated teaching what his critics called ‘Bible stories.’

The Facts

As the judge in the case made clear, and as the court transcript confirms, the sole issue at stake was whether John Scopes had taught human evolution, a violation of the 1925 Butler Act. Clarence Darrow, a prominent criminal lawyer and well-known atheist-agnostic, joined the case, viewing it as a golden opportunity to malign and discredit both theism and Christianity.[1] Darrow worked hard to turn the trial into what he viewed as a conflict between the Biblical teaching that humans were created directly by God, and what he considered the scientific view that humans descended from an ape-like ancestor. Furthermore, as Darrow and his supporters made clear, they confidently believed the evidence for molecules-to-man evolution was so powerful that it could only be termed an unequivocal fact.

A quick trip to the local museum, they argued, would be enough to prove human evolution as a fact. With few exceptions, the mass media—epitomized by the popular image of a caveman dragging his woman into his cave by her hair—conveyed the belief that human evolution was an undisputed fact. In their view, only ignorant, uneducated fundamentalist Christians reject science and cling instead to the Biblical account. In contrast, they argued that educated Christians realize the evidence for human evolution is overwhelming.

The problem is that nearly every claim made by evolutionists in the above scenario, although widely accepted and promoted by evolutionists—is either blatantly false or heavily distorted.

The facts are irresponsibly ignored and these myths are still widely repeated, even today. For example, in the December 2024 issue of the leading journal Science, the new book on the Scopes Trial, Keeping the Faith, was reviewed and a number of these myths were repeated.[2] Examples include the claim that the Butler Act prohibited teaching evolution. Actually, it only prohibited teaching human evolution. Bryan, likewise, was not concerned with the evolution of worms, snails, birds or crocodiles, but only with human evolution.

Crowd at the Scopes Trial, 1925.

The Science Presented in the Scopes Trial

Although evidence for human evolution was not part of the trial, the judge allowed the scientists that Darrow had hoped to call as witnesses to submit a written brief which was included in the official transcript. The brief included what the scientists believed was overwhelming evidence for human evolution. The main claims included the fossil record of man’s animal past including Neanderthal Man, Piltdown Man, Java Man, and Nebraska Man. It is ironic that all of the evidence they submitted in support of evolution has since been fully refuted. Piltdown Man has been exposed as a forgery.[3] Java Man was discovered by Dutch paleontologist Eugène Dubois, who named it Pithecanthropus erectus, a name still used today but more commonly denoted Homo erectus. This find, consisting of only a skullcap, a thighbone, and one tooth, is now acknowledged to be that of a human.[4] Despite Dubois’s claims that his find represented an important missing link, considerable debate persisted even in 1925 over whether Java Man was a transitional form between apes and humans, or fully human.[5]

The Issue at the Core of the Scopes Trial

The textbook that Scopes used to teach evolution was titled Civic Biology by Dr. George Hunter. A reviewer of popular biology textbooks written during the first part of the 20th century claimed that Civic Biology was the most racist biology textbook ever written in English.[6] Hunter included in his book an entire chapter on eugenics which was written by one of the leading eugenicists in America, the infamous Harvard University-trained zoologist Charles Benedict Davenport.[7]

William Jennings Bryan, by contrast, was unapologetically pro-democracy and anti-racism. In a definitive study on Bryan and racism in 1969, by W. H. Smith author concluded that Bryan believed democracy

is founded upon the doctrine of human brotherhood—a democracy that exists for one purpose, [that is, for] the defense of human rights. It would be extremely difficult to select from his political career, lasting from 1890 to his death in 1925, a concept which he emphasized more than this.[8]

Human evolution was Bryan’s chief concern because it negated the scriptural teaching that all people are descended from Adam and Eve. The theory of evolution rejects creation by a Creator, positing instead that humans evolved naturally from a common primate ancestor. The Creator Bryan referred to—the God of Genesis 1:1—stands in direct contrast to evolution.

Bryan’s beliefs in democracy, racism and the humanity of all people, were over half a century ahead of the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement for Blacks. In the magazine he edited, The Commoner, Bryan frequently wrote about his strong support for Black civil rights. For example, in 1902, he wrote that, regarding

the legal rights of the black man… there can be no question. The negro is a citizen, and as a citizen is entitled to all of the guarantees of the federal and state constitutions. He has freedom to speak and to write; freedom of conscience and the right ‘to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.’ In these respects, there is no distinction between him and the white man.

Bryan added that, even in the Southern states, by law, Blacks also had all of “the guarantees enumerated in our Constitution and the Bill of Rights.”[9]

In the area of education, Bryan believed that

the Negro is entitled to all of the opportunities offered to the white man. The Negro must be educated; no community can afford to permit any portion of its population to remain ignorant …. The whites, for their own as well as the good of the Negroes, must see to it that the free school is open to every child, white and black.[10]

Although civil rights laws were often undermined by local resistance and lack of enforcement in the South, that does not negate the fact that these laws did exist. Well known personages like William Jennings Bryan and President Woodrow Wilson did far too little too late to fight for the civil rights of blacks. Conversely, they did far more than most influential leaders to change southern society which was for over a century very hostile to Blacks. Achieving true equality required a broader, more sustained movement beyond their individual actions.

Bryan championed human equality and civil rights for blacks, but Hunter, the author of the biology textbook Scopes taught from, promoted a racist ideology, asserting white supremacy and Black inferiority. For instance, referring to eugenics as applied to humans, textbook author George Hunter wrote:

If the stock of domesticated animals can be improved, …the health and vigor of the future generations of men and women on the earth might … be improved by applying to them the laws of selection.[11]

Media Perpetuates Stereotypes

Unfortunately, most articles and books about the Trial ignore the above facts, choosing instead to promote an inaccurate picture of what took place. This distortion has been quite effective in censoring creationism as can be seen by this quote from the book The Bible and Creationism, written by Catholic University professors William and Susan Trollinger:

Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species was published in 1859, and subsequent scientific research made the case that humans and other animals evolved from earlier species over millions of years. Many late-19th-century American Protestants had little problem accommodating Darwin’s ideas – which became mainstream biology – with their religious commitments.[12]

The Trollingers then bemoaned the fact that, even though the scientific evidence was very strong, “fully 1 in 4 Americans reject evolution a century after the Scopes Monkey Trial spotlighted the clash between science and religion.”[13]

Summary

Despite Clarence Darrow’s efforts to frame the Scopes Trial as a science-versus-religion showdown, the Trial was less a direct clash between science and religion than a conflict of worldviews. The Science article referenced above inaccurately called it ‘the 20th-century showdown between science and religion,’ overlooking its deeper focus on cultural divides and Bryan’s defense of ‘the Commoner’, meaning ordinary citizens. In reality, there is overwhelming scientific evidence against evolution, yet the mass media aggressively censors, or deliberately ignores, this fact.[14]

References

Click image for link to this book.

[1] Bergman, Jerry, The Other Side of the Scopes Trial, Wipf & Stock Publishers, Eugene, OR, 2023.

[2] Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty, “Scopes Monkey Trial, in context. A writer reexamines the 20th-century showdown between science and religion,” Science 386(6726):1100, 2015.

[3] Weiner, J.S., The Piltdown Forgery, Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 1955; Smith, W.H., “William Jennings Bryan and racism,” The Journal of Negro History 54(2):127-149, p. 134, April 1969.

[4] Hetherington, Renée, and Robert G.B. Reid, The Climate Connection: Climate Change and Modern Human Evolution, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, and New York, NY, 2010.

[5] Swisher, III, C.C., G.H. Curtis, and R. Lewin, Java Man: How Two Geologists Changed Our Understanding of Human Evolution, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, pp. 68-72, 2000.

[6] Shapiro, A., Trying Biology: The Scopes Trial, Textbooks, and the Antievolution Movement in American Schools, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 2013.

[7] Magat, R., “The forgotten roles of two New York City teachers in the epic Scopes Trial,” Science & Society 70(4):541, October 2006.

[8] Smith, W.H., William Jennings Bryan and racism, The Journal of Negro History 54(2):127-149, p. 134, April 1969.

[9] Bryan, W.J., The Commoner Condensed, The Abbey Press, New York, NY, p. 288, 1902.

[10] Bryan, 1902, pp. 288-289.

[11] Hunter, G., Civic Biology Presented in Problems, American Book Co., New York, NY, pp. 196, 261, 1914.

[12] Trollinger, William, and Susan Trollinger, The Bible and Creationism, Oxford University Press, New York, NY, The chapters from the book can be found here: https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/28285/chapter-abstract/214476571.

[13] Trollinger, William, and Susan Trollinger, The Conversation, 1 July 2025. italics added.

[14] Bergman. Jerry Censoring the Darwin Skeptics. How Belief in Evolution is Enforced by Eliminating Dissidents. Southworth, WA: Leafcutter Press. 2024. 566 pages.


TOPICS: History; Religion; Science; Society
KEYWORDS: creation; evolution; moneytrial; scopes

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1 posted on 07/27/2025 9:08:46 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

No objection to people not believing in evolution. That’s their private business. They just shouldn’t be teaching anything that would tempt them to make their personal beliefs public.


2 posted on 07/27/2025 9:17:33 PM PDT by mairdie
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To: mairdie

“Evolution” cannot exist without Intelligent Design.
It’s ADAPTATION.

Random mutations resulting in a more orderly and higher state of living organisms is STUPID.


3 posted on 07/27/2025 9:37:03 PM PDT by dadgum (Fight to WIN or do not fight at At all)
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To: SeekAndFind

Charles Darwin was a religious man, his findings depressed him.


4 posted on 07/27/2025 9:41:21 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives)
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To: dadgum

Natural selection ... evolution, doesn’t care.


5 posted on 07/27/2025 9:42:21 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives)
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To: SeekAndFind

The problem is state run education. Everyone tries to dictate what it can and can’t teach. With private education the parents pick what they want their kids to learn by picking a school that offers it.


6 posted on 07/27/2025 9:48:29 PM PDT by Nateman (Democrats did not strive for fraud friendly voting merely to continue honest elections.)
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To: SeekAndFind

The Scopes “Monkey Trial” was the birth of organized NGO lawfare.


7 posted on 07/27/2025 9:51:59 PM PDT by PGR88
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To: dadgum

Adaptation is the only “evolution” that is actually documented. It does not represent the kind of evolution that Darwin claimed but examples of adaptation are generally referred to as “evolution”.


8 posted on 07/27/2025 10:17:59 PM PDT by lasereye
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To: SeekAndFind

The Trollinger reference abstract indicates that their analysis is not going to be based on arguments about scientific facts, but a general overview of the modern creationist viewpoints. Their analysis claims that creationists REJECT biology, geology, cosmology. A very simplistic, and poor summary of the creationist ideas. But creationists have such a different view of biological history that any idea which goes against evolutionary dogma is considered rejection of modern science.
“Better not step outta’ line you anti-scientific creationists, you.”


9 posted on 07/27/2025 10:32:03 PM PDT by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and harder to find. )
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To: SeekAndFind
The John T. Scopes Case--Vernon Dalhart (1925)

Oh the folks in Tennessee are as faithful as can be,
And they know the Bible teaches what is right.
They believe in God above and his great undying love
And they know they are protected by his might.

Then to Dayton came a man with his new ideas, so grand,
And he claimed we came from monkeys long ago.
But in teaching his belief, Mr. Scopes found only grief
For they would not let their old religion go.

Then the folks throughout the land saw his house was built on sand,
And they said they would not listen anymore.
So they told him he was wrong, and it wasn't very long
That he found that he was barred from every door.

Oh, you must not doubt the word that was written by the Lord,
For if you do, your house will surely fall.
And Mr. Scopes will learn that wherever he may turn,
The old religion's better after all.

You may find the new belief, it will only bring you grief,
For a house that's built on sand will surely fall.
And wherever you may turn, there's a lesson you will learn:
The old religion's better after all.
--Carson Robison, 1925

10 posted on 07/27/2025 10:49:15 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: SeekAndFind

According to my high school history teacher, Bryan ran for President four times.


11 posted on 07/27/2025 11:30:17 PM PDT by ComputerGuy
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To: SeekAndFind

The reference to Woodrow Wilson as supposedly anti racism taints the paper.


12 posted on 07/27/2025 11:43:11 PM PDT by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: Nateman

“With private education the parents pick what they want their kids to learn by picking a school that offers it.”
.
View “Reels” or “Shorts” on the Internet and it will become apparent that the vast majority of Muslims support “Intelligent Design”.


13 posted on 07/27/2025 11:55:42 PM PDT by Does so ("Trump said today, "I'm with Ukraine". You?.....🇺🇦...Dem☭¢rat... ∅ one ™ ¿ ¡ ☞≣ ½¼)
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To: SeekAndFind

“the legal rights of the black man… there can be no question. The negro is a citizen, and as a citizen is entitled to all of the guarantees of the federal and state constitutions. He has freedom to speak and to write; freedom of conscience and the right ‘to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.’ In these respects, there is no distinction between him and the white man.”


Quite a principled man of his times. What bothers me about those RIGHTS is how the left has switched from being racist to more than fully embracing them.
I am curious about Bryan views on the black man’s duties.


14 posted on 07/28/2025 12:11:44 AM PDT by miniTAX
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To: SeekAndFind

Thanks for posting


15 posted on 07/28/2025 3:32:54 AM PDT by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: miniTAX

Seems to me the left has only switched the type of racism. They used to insist non whites were evoluntuorily inferior. Now they insist that whites are morally inferior.


16 posted on 07/28/2025 3:43:52 AM PDT by AndyTheBear (Certified smarter than average for my species)
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To: SeekAndFind

“Evolution is inextricably tied to inheritance.” [1]

1. Replacing Darwin, Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Master Books, (2017).


17 posted on 07/28/2025 4:29:26 AM PDT by thepoodlebites (and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.)
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To: miniTAX
...left has switched from being racist to more than fully embracing them.

The Left didn't change at all and views them as pawns. There is no one more racist that an urban leftist.

18 posted on 07/28/2025 5:07:21 AM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: SeekAndFind

“religious belief pitted against scientific fact.”

That’s where I stopped reading. I was a believer in evolution until I took a real hard look at how extremely complex living organism are. All the components that make everything work. Taking into account the human and animal brains. I’ve concluded this could not have happened by accident, even over the course of a million years or so. It’s all by intelligent design. It’s the only way it can be explained.


19 posted on 07/28/2025 5:15:15 AM PDT by redfreedom (Happiness is shopping at Walmart and not hearing Spanish once!)
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