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Interesting article on the 'deconversion' of a Young-Earth creationist
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<blockquote data-quote="essentialsaltes" data-source="post: 73974952" data-attributes="member: 294566"><p>Your memory could use some refreshing. Science readily adopted evolution in the 19th century. And science was understandably taught in science classes afterwards.</p><p></p><p>In 1925, Tennessee passed the Butler Act. "The <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butler_Act" target="_blank"><strong>Butler Act</strong> </a>was a 1925 Tennessee law introduced by Tennessee House of Representatives member John Washington Butler prohibiting public schoolteachers from denying the Biblical account of mankind's origin."</p><p></p><p>Thus, the Butler Act (which led to the Scopes Trial) was politicians interfering with the scientific view in the public school system back in the 1920s or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="essentialsaltes, post: 73974952, member: 294566"] Your memory could use some refreshing. Science readily adopted evolution in the 19th century. And science was understandably taught in science classes afterwards. In 1925, Tennessee passed the Butler Act. "The [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butler_Act'][B]Butler Act[/B] [/URL]was a 1925 Tennessee law introduced by Tennessee House of Representatives member John Washington Butler prohibiting public schoolteachers from denying the Biblical account of mankind's origin." Thus, the Butler Act (which led to the Scopes Trial) was politicians interfering with the scientific view in the public school system back in the 1920s or so. [/QUOTE]
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