Scary. 1925 is still happening.
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Bush_Pilot — 13 years ago(November 17, 2012 08:31 PM)
@skysaxon - You might try knowing a little something about history and events, instead of relying on Hollywood to educate you. The movie misrepresented the townspeople, Tennessee, and the south as bigoted mobs, and so called evil right-wing religious nuts when in reality the people treated Darrow kindly and with respect as Darrow himself testified to during the trial. Here is the quote from the 'real' trial transcript.. not the biased Hollywood left-wing version.
"I don't know as I was ever in a community in my life where my religious ideas differed as widely from the great mass as I have found them since I have been in Tennessee. Yet I came here a perfect stranger and I can say what I have said before that I have not found upon anybody's part-any citizen here in this town or outside, the slightest discourtesy. I have been treated better, kindlier and more hospitably than I fancied would have been the case in the north, and that is due largely to the ideas that southern people have and they are, perhaps, more hospitable than we are up north" -
MissyH316 — 13 years ago(March 02, 2013 11:23 AM)
Oh, I think a LOT has changed! God was essentially kicked out of public schools just about 3 years after this film was released. Since then, instead of it being illegal to teach Darwin's Theory of Evolution in public schools, it's illegal to teach the BIBLE in public schools!
And to what effect did this 180-degree change have on the USA? From that very controversial decision in 1963 of so-called "separation of church and state", the government's own statistics reflect how in terms of SAT scores, juvenile delinquency, teenage pregnancies, just to name a few, have also been turned completely upside-down!
Staring in the late 1940's, the U.S. Supreme Court started mis-interpreting the "separation of church and state" as "separation of church FROM state". To my understanding, this whole issue was addressed by our Founding Fathers NOT to keep religion of of public life, but to prohibit the government from establishing its own "state-run" church - like the way it was in England at the time when the Pilgrims started coming over here.
No, the Pilgrims weren't trying to escape FROM religion - they were wanting to escape having no freedom OF religion, to worship God as they wished to do, not necessarily the way the Crown said they HAD to do.
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spongyryno — 12 years ago(July 23, 2013 01:36 PM)
Yes, it is truly scary. America is still oppressing teachers from teaching students multiple points of view to encourage them to challenge their own preconceived notions and think on their own. Only, now, the pendulum has swung all the way over to the other side, and now, anyone who dares teach that there is scientific validity to the theory of intelligent design, and that there are multiple theories for the origin of man can lose their job over it. And their pension. Its happened multiple times at colleges and universities.
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russedav — 12 years ago(October 19, 2013 08:10 AM)
Can't face the truth, can you. www.creation.com would clean your clock regarding the lying distortions of your religious bigotry if you dared to face it, an unlikely prospect in view of the sad cowardice of those who embrace evil, bigoted caricature propaganda lies like Inherit the Wind vs the truth. Also see the Scopes trial fraud ably exposed at
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Connie_n_Raymond_Marble — 12 years ago(March 22, 2014 06:23 PM)
The OP is right. If left unchecked, the religious fundamentalist who, basically, control the Tea Party would have false science (creationism) taught in our schools and have those who disagree thrown in jail. They are truly scary. Thankfully, the majority of Americans recognize them as the ignorant stains on humanity they are and fight the good fight to keep them from taking over.
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expatinasia — 11 years ago(February 18, 2015 09:13 AM)
Conservative Christians are trying to change America into a theocracy, and using Sharia law as described in the Old Testament of the Holy Bible. They want to change the allegiance of the President. Rather than putting his hand on the Bible, and swear to uphold the Constitution, conservatives want the President to put his hand on the Constitution, and swear to uphold the Bible.
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celts1-623-796382 — 11 years ago(February 18, 2015 10:42 AM)
Actually , I've been watching it for the first time in YEARS. It's even more frightening that's it's still happening today! I think the people that espoused that side of anti science crap are even more virulent in their attacks on common sense today because they can say it online and it's taken as fact. They have no idea how to do a fact check and would be too lazy to do it if they knew how.
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Tommen_Saperstein — 9 years ago(July 06, 2016 06:48 PM)
It's nice to see the US progressing toward secularism, very slowly and with much resistance, but the large number of young people leaving the religions of their parents in droves is at least a small comfort.