CYKIAE (Christ You Know It Ain't Easy)
In June 1925 John Scopes, the defendant in the Scopes Monkey Trial, visited New York for two main purposes. The first was to meet with the American Civil Liberties Union (the ACLU) to discuss tactics (which included the ACLU’s fervent wish to get Clarence Darrow off Scope’s legal team). The other purpose was to have Scopes attend a fund raising dinner in his honour at the fashionable Civic Club. The ACLU needed to raise money for the legal stoush in Dayton over the banning of teaching that man had evolved from apes in accordance with Darwin’s views. The ACLU expected that the Manhattan liberals would generously put their hands into their pockets to fund the case and in that hope they weren’t disappointed. Clarence Darrow was one of the featured speakers at the dinner. Frankly he was the biggest draw card. He was the polar opposite to the meek and mild John Scopes. Sure the crowd came to take a look at Scopes but the entertainment for the evening would definitely come from Darrow. John Farrell, in his biography Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned, shared what Mary Field Parton (one of Darrow’s lovers) wrote to Sara of his speech: "His position is that only those men, and women, who bring light to man's darkness are important: the great men of science — Darwin, Pasteur, Pavlov — men of knowledge who dispel superstition, fanaticism, disease, cruelty, who make the human race more intelligent," she wrote. It has since transpired that the team Darrow signed up to join with, the ACLU, didn’t, to use an apt turn of phrase for this matter of a court case that was about religion versus science, practice what they preached. Tag words: John Scopes; Scopes Monkey Trial; American Civil Liberties Union; ACLU; Clarence Darrow; John Farrell; Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned; Jonathon Wells; The Icons of Evolution; Darwin’s Theory of Evolution; Michael Polanyi Center; William Dembski; Baylor University; Robert Sloan; Stephen Meyer; The Return of the God; Wikipedia; Peter Ridd; Reef Heresy; Professor John Ioannidis; Why most published research findings are false; National Center for Science Education; NCSE; Darwinism; Kitzmiller v Dover Area High School District; Roger DeHart; Haeckel’s embryos; Kansas State Board of Education;
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