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How the Anti-Evolution Debate Has Evolved
History News Network ^ | 20 December 2005 | Charles A. Israel

Posted on 12/30/2005 2:29:22 PM PST by PatrickHenry

In this last month of the year, when many Americans' thoughts are turning to holidays -- and what to call them -- we may miss another large story about the intersections of religion and public life. Last week a federal appeals court in Atlanta listened to oral arguments about a sticker pasted, and now removed, from suburban Cobb County, Georgia’s high school science textbooks warning that evolution is a "theory, not a fact." The three-judge panel will take their time deciding the complex issues in the case. But on Tuesday, a federal district court in Pennsylvania ruled the Dover Area ( Penn.) School Board’s oral disclaimers about scientific evolution to be an unconstitutional establishment of religion. The school district's statement to students and parents directed them to an "alternative" theory, that of Intelligent Design (ID); the court ruled found "that ID is nothing less than the progeny of creationism." (Kitzmiller opinion, p. 31.) Apparently in a case about evolution, genealogical metaphors are unavoidable.

Seemingly every news story about the modern trials feels it necessary to refer to the 1925 Tennessee Monkey Trial, the clash of the larger-than-life legal and political personalities of William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow in the prosecution of high school teacher John Scopes for teaching evolution in violation of state law. As an historian who has written about evolution, education, and the era of the Scopes trial, I will admit the continuities between 1925 and today can seem striking. But, these continuities are deceiving. Though the modern court challenges still pit scientists supporting evolution against some parents, churches, and others opposing its unchallenged place in public school curriculum; the changes in the last eighty years seem even stronger evidence for a form of legal or cultural evolution.

First, the continuities. In the late 19th century religious commentators like the southern Methodist editor and professor Thomas O. Summers, Sr. loved to repeat a little ditty: "When doctors disagree,/ disciples then are free" to believe what they wanted about science and the natural world. Modern anti-evolutionists, most prominently under the sponsorship of Seattle's Discovery Institute, urge school boards to "teach the controversy" about evolution, purposefully inflating disagreements among scientists about the particulars of evolutionary biology into specious claims that evolutionary biology is a house of cards ready to fall at any time. The court in the Dover case concluded that although there were some scientific disagreements about evolutionary theory, ID is "an untestable alternative hypothesis grounded in religion" not science. In a second continuity, supporters of ID reach back, even before Darwin, to the 19th century theology of William Paley, who pointed to intricate structures like the human eye as proof of God's design of humans and the world. Though many ID supporters are circumspect about the exact identity of the intelligent designer, it seems unlikely that the legions of conservative Christian supporters of ID are assuming that Martians, time-travelers, or extra-terrestrial meatballs could be behind the creation and complexity of their world.

While these issues suggest that the Scopes Trial is still relevant and would seem to offer support for the statement most often quoted to me by first year history students on why they should study history -- because it repeats itself -- this new act in the drama shows some remarkable changes. Arguing that a majority of parents in any given state, acting through legislatures, could outlaw evolution because it contradicted their religious beliefs, William Jennings Bryan campaigned successfully in Tennessee and several other states to ban the teaching of evolution and to strike it from state-adopted textbooks.

Legal challenges to the Tennessee law never made it to the federal courts, but the constitutional hurdles for anti-evolutionists grew higher in 1968, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Epperson v. Arkansas. that an Arkansas law very similar to the Tennessee statute was an unconstitutional establishment of religion. The law's purpose, the court found, was expressly religious. So anti-evolution was forced to evolve, seeking a new form more likely to pass constitutional muster. Enter Creation Science, a movement that added scientific language to the book of Genesis, and demanded that schools provide "equal time" to both Creation Science and biological evolution. Creation Science is an important transitional fossil of the anti-evolution movement, demonstrating two adaptations: first, the adoption of scientific language sought to shield the religious purpose of the statute and second, the appeal to an American sense of fairness in teaching both sides of an apparent controversy. The Supreme Court in 1987 found this new evolution constitutionally unfit, overturning a Louisiana law (Edwards v. Aguillard).

Since the 1987 Edwards v Aguillard decision, the anti-evolution movement has attempted several new adaptations, all of which show direct ties to previous forms. The appeal to public opinion has grown: recent national opinion polls reveal that nearly two-thirds of Americans (and even higher numbers of Alabamians) support teaching both scientific evolution and creationism in public schools. School board elections and textbook adoption battles show the strength of these arguments in a democratic society. The new variants have been far more successful at clothing themselves in the language -- but not the methods -- of science. Whether by rewriting state school standards to teach criticisms of scientific evolution (as in Ohio or Kansas) or in written disclaimers to be placed in school textbooks (as in Alabama or Cobb County, Georgia) or in the now discredited oral disclaimers of the Dover Area School Board, the religious goal has been the same: by casting doubt on scientific evolution, they hope to open room to wedge religion back into public school curricula. [Discovery Institute's "Wedge Project".] But as the court in yesterday's Dover case correctly concluded, Intelligent Design is "an untestable alternative hypothesis grounded in religion" not science. Old arguments of a religious majority, though still potent in public debate, have again proven constitutionally unfit; Creationists and other anti-evolutionists will now have to evolve new arguments to survive constitutional tests.


About the author: Mr. Israel is Associate Professor of History at Auburn University and author of Before Scopes: Evangelicals, Education, and Evolution in Tennessee, 1870–1925 (University of Georgia Press, 2004).


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: crevolist; scienceeducation
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To: CarolinaGuitarman

Sorry, I presented the evidence of the experts that refute your claims.

That means I won.


121 posted on 12/31/2005 2:44:27 PM PST by RaceBannon ((Prov 28:1 KJV) The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.)
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To: RaceBannon
Sorry, I presented the evidence of the experts that refute your claims.

When creationists lie, they go all out, don't they?
122 posted on 12/31/2005 2:50:51 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: Dimensio

I guess we should close up shop and find another racket.


123 posted on 12/31/2005 2:54:32 PM PST by PatrickHenry (Virtual Ignore for trolls, lunatics, dotards, common scolds, & incurable ignoramuses.)
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To: RaceBannon
"Sorry, I presented the evidence of the experts that refute your claims.

That means I won."

I demolished them. That means I win. I also showed where you lied about them (Patterson, etheridge); that means I win. You have not refuted anything I have said. That means I win.
124 posted on 12/31/2005 2:58:36 PM PST by CarolinaGuitarman ("There is grandeur in this view of life...")
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To: PatrickHenry
"I guess we should close up shop and find another racket."

Absolutely. I mean, look at all the detailed evidence he presented to refute my points. lol
125 posted on 12/31/2005 2:59:56 PM PST by CarolinaGuitarman ("There is grandeur in this view of life...")
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To: CarolinaGuitarman

nice try

you lose.

God wins.


126 posted on 12/31/2005 3:05:01 PM PST by RaceBannon ((Prov 28:1 KJV) The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.)
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To: Dimensio

Evolutional delusionism loses eveytime
Now, stop trolling the thread to refute nothing.


127 posted on 12/31/2005 3:05:44 PM PST by RaceBannon ((Prov 28:1 KJV) The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.)
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To: RaceBannon
How do you respond to the refutations presented in post #110? Or are you just going to dishonestly ignore them because you hate having your lies exposed?
128 posted on 12/31/2005 3:06:55 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: RaceBannon

"nice try

you lose.

God wins."

God wins by you lying? How does that work?
Why can't you address anything I wrote? Chicken?


129 posted on 12/31/2005 3:07:28 PM PST by CarolinaGuitarman ("There is grandeur in this view of life...")
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To: CarolinaGuitarman

Nice try

Intelligent readers know I didnt lie about anything

Now, stop trolling the thread to refute that which you are in error on


130 posted on 12/31/2005 3:08:50 PM PST by RaceBannon ((Prov 28:1 KJV) The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.)
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To: Dimensio

I dont have to refute anything, my original post stands

Now, stop trolling the thread


131 posted on 12/31/2005 3:09:32 PM PST by RaceBannon ((Prov 28:1 KJV) The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.)
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To: RaceBannon
"Nice try

Intelligent readers know I didnt lie about anything

Now, stop trolling the thread to refute that which you are in error on."

Yes they do know you are lying, because you refuse to counter anything I have said. For instance, just one point: Who is this Etheridge character you spoke of? When was he at the British Museum? What was his position there? If you were correct and I in error about this, I am sure you will want to enlighten us.
132 posted on 12/31/2005 3:11:14 PM PST by CarolinaGuitarman ("There is grandeur in this view of life...")
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To: Dimensio

Another creationist afraid to provide evidence. Unable to answer criticism. No wonder they want affirmative action to get their crap into the classroom.


133 posted on 12/31/2005 3:14:32 PM PST by CarolinaGuitarman ("There is grandeur in this view of life...")
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To: RaceBannon
I dont have to refute anything, my original post stands

Post #110 was a response to your original post. Why do you ignore it?

Now, stop trolling the thread

Stop lying.
134 posted on 12/31/2005 3:15:15 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: CarolinaGuitarman

Remember, RaceBannon is the guy who said that whales have gills.


135 posted on 12/31/2005 3:38:58 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: Dimensio
"Remember, RaceBannon is the guy who said that whales have gills."

They don't???!!!!!

:)

I missed that one.
136 posted on 12/31/2005 4:10:24 PM PST by CarolinaGuitarman ("There is grandeur in this view of life...")
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To: b_sharp

Nope. It makes ID certain.


137 posted on 12/31/2005 4:11:08 PM PST by jwalsh07
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To: b_sharp

This are actually better websites. The one I posted yesterday is more for systems software. The Rechtin and Maier are authors that are used for the USC class last semester.

http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~koopman/des_s99/system_architecture/

http://www.incose.org/


138 posted on 12/31/2005 4:11:23 PM PST by phantomworker (The only true currency in this bankrupt world,is what you share with someone else when you're uncool)
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To: CarolinaGuitarman
Back in February.
139 posted on 12/31/2005 4:11:56 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: Thatcherite
Free pass? To where, the Yankees game? What are you talking about. Not troll /= free pass.

Free pass? LOL, that's rich.

Happy New Year.

140 posted on 12/31/2005 4:13:20 PM PST by jwalsh07
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