Evolution In Schools

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Evolution Should be Taught in Schools

Ever since the idea of evolution came about there have been all kinds of debates, including trials, over the subject. When Charles Darwin first thought of his theories he did not know what would come of it. Evolution contradicts religious beliefs, which makes teaching it a touchy subject for some students. However, students can take it if the subject is approached in the right way. Students must learn the sound science behind evolution and realize that religion is different than science. Overwhelming evidence shows that evolution is real and should be taught in all schools.
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Science was just a hobby of his, as well as some of his family members (92). He did make huge contributions to science even though it was just a hobby of his. An example is, Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859 (ProQuest Staff). In this book, “Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution states that humans and apes evolved from a common ancestor” (ProQuest Staff). As resources lesson some organisms did not adapt fast enough to survive (Darwin 92). This was one of the earliest ideas of evolution. In 1860, Thomas Henry Huxley coined “Darwinism” as a term to refer to Darwin’s evolutionary theory (ProQuest Staff). Theologian Charles Hodge, however, says that Darwinism is atheism (ProQuest Staff). It is not though, science and religion are separate things making that statement irrelevant. In 1859, the scientific community accepts evolution due to some contributions from Darwin (ProQuest Staff). In 1871, Darwin publishes his second book The Descent of Man, which applies his original theories to human evolution (ProQuest Staff). Once again disproving religious beliefs that humans and apes are not …show more content…

Then on July 21, 1925, John Scopes violated Butler Act, which brings on the “Scopes Monkey Trial” (ProQuest Staff). The “Scopes Monkey Trial” took place in Dayton Tennessee later that year (Pegler). This was the first trial to debate evolution vs. religion. William Jennings Bryan was the prosecution, arguing for religion, and Clarence Darrow was the defense attorney, arguing for evolution (Pegler). Bryan believed that the Earth is about 4,145 years old (Pegler). Clarence Darrow, however, suggested that there were people in China about 5,000 years ago (Pegler). In December 1970, the last ban of teaching evolution was overturned (ProQuest Staff). This was 45 years after the “Scopes Monkey Trial.” This trial played a major role in changing the viewpoints of people and overturning the ban teaching evolution in

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