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What The Scopes Trial Was Really About

December 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Authored by J Scott Turner via RealClearScience,

This year marks the centennial anniversary of the Scopes “monkey trial” that took place in Dayton, Tennessee in 1925. The trial, which gained the title of the “trial of the century,” involved John Scopes, a substitute high school teacher who was charged with violating the Butler Act, a law in Tennessee that prohibited the teaching of any theory contradicting the account of human origin in Genesis. Although Scopes was initially convicted, the Tennessee Supreme Court later overturned the verdict on a technicality.

From an objective standpoint, the significance of the Scopes trial in 2025 should be no greater than that of the 1925 Strawberry Festival in Dayton. The trial did not establish any legal precedent, did not lead to the repeal of the Butler Act, and the individuals involved eventually moved on with their lives.

Despite its lack of lasting impact, the Scopes trial continues to be a topic of interest a hundred years later, with commemorative conferences, high-profile commentaries, podcasts, and even documentaries discussing its legacy. This sustained interest can be attributed to a prevailing narrative that has evolved over the past century, portraying the trial as a dramatic clash between science and religion, evolution and creation, and academic freedom versus state control of education.

However, it has been revealed that much of this narrative is inaccurate. The Scopes trial was orchestrated by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and local officials in Dayton as a publicity stunt to boost the town’s economy. The supposed epic confrontation between William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow was more theatrical than substantive, with the defense’s arguments being based on questionable scientific claims.

Despite the defense team’s efforts to present expert witnesses to challenge the Butler Act, their case was weak. The experts’ testimony was unconvincing, with some relying on outdated or dubious evidence such as the Piltdown Man fossil. Furthermore, there was a significant conflation of evolutionism and Darwinism in the trial record, despite the two concepts being distinct.

While evolutionism has a solid scientific foundation, Darwinism was facing criticism in 1925. Darwinism had been transformed into an ideology known as “popular Darwinism,” which could be used to support various political agendas. This ideological transformation led to misconceptions about evolution and created confusion during the Scopes trial.

The core issue at the heart of the Scopes trial was not a debate between science and religion, but rather a political struggle over the control of education. The Butler Act was a manifestation of the people of Tennessee asserting their right to decide how their children were educated, prompting the intervention of the ACLU. The trial ultimately highlighted the intersection of politics, ideology, and education in American society.

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