Scopes Trial Reenacted in Kansas

ByABC News
July 13, 2000, 9:00 AM

L A W R E N C E, Kan., July 13 -- The audience was encouraged to applaud,murmur, hiss or shout hallelujah. One sign on stage simply calledfor hubbub not surprising, given the subject being debated.

Seventy-five years after the Scopes monkey trial over theteaching of evolution, parts of the landmark court case werere-enacted in Kansas, the latest ground zero in the battle overwhat to teach kids about the origin of life.

As about 1,500 people watched, actors read from transcripts ofthe 1925 trial in Tennessee that pitted William Jennings Bryanagainst defense attorney Clarence Darrow.

The outcome was never in doubt. Biology teacher John Scopes wasconvicted and fined $100 for teaching evolution. His conviction waslater overturned by the Tennessee Supreme Court on proceduralgrounds.

Trial Issues Still Relevant

One exchange elicited both laughter and applause. Bryan, playedby Ed Asner (Lou Grant, Mary Tyler Moore Show), turned tohis colleague and said: You may guess evolutionists guess.

Darrow, played by James Cromwell (Babe, L.A.Confidential), replied, But when we do guess, we have the senseto guess right.

The People for the American Way Foundation sponsored the event,as well as a panel discussion and debate on evolution andcreationism following the performance.

Foundation president Ralph Neas said the state education boardsdecision in August 1999 to de-emphasize evolution in sciencetesting standards made Kansas a natural venue for the event.

How Kansas resolves this dispute will ripple out in alldirections to affect the education of millions of children who havenever even set foot in this state, Neas said.

Americans Want it Both Ways

Evolution, first propounded by Charles Darwin, advocates that theEarth is billions of years old and that life forms developed overmillions of years.

Creationism, or creation science, teaches that the Earth andmost life forms came into existence suddenly about 6,000 years ago.Critics have attacked it as a disguise for a literal translation ofthe Bibles Book of Genesis.