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    Wednesday, January 04, 2006

    1925 MONKEY TRIAL
















    What an interesting time in America....1925--- Was God fiction? Almost 100 years ago
    the ACLU created a spectacle in Dayton, Tennessee to start their Anti-God campaign.
    Did you know that the Scopes Trial was the first broadcasted media event (equivalent to the O.J. case). The courtroom had to have special accommodations, completely directed by the media. Hollywood showed up with their special cameras to capture this live courthouse event. Nothing like it had ever been done,,,yet it was all planned as a "good publicity stunt" for the town of Dayton to bring in more tourists. The ACLU managed to use the limelight of the camera's and nationwide radio coverage to spread their Anti-God message masqueraded in a humans rights cause, with a gopher named Scopes. The most amazing part,,,is that the book that was in question that taught evolution,,,has been completely debunked by modern science and none of what was written in it is believed at all today by scientists worldwide.

    Henry Louis Mencken was the primary reporter who mocked anyone who did not agree with his evolution beliefs, which he learned from his father from a young age. He was practically the right hand man of the entire defense, giving them ammunition to make the prosecution look like a bunch of "apes". This man could literally be responsible for more harm to our society than any man before him or since him. He was really just a pawn of the ACLU to get thier Anti-God message spread to the masses, indoctrinating them through their newfound fascination of radio and new "motion pictures". ...which is obviously alive and well today.











    Allowing the government to take over the minds of our youth through the public supported school system has had tragic consequences. No government should be allowed to teach whatever it wants without the consent of it's constituents PERIOD.
    Click to hear song recorded during scopes trial "You can't make a monkey of me"

    rachel g.
    http://hi-techgirl.blogspot.com/

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