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Obfuscate the Truth
(The Universe is in your Hands edit)

Janet Kuypers
3/5/24

The most ludicrous thing
is when people try to legislate untruths
and expect everyone to just go along with them.

That man would obfuscate
race, gender, science and the truth —
“we hold these truths to be self-evident”, you all

boldly proclaim, but, do you?
What is your definition of truth, and at
what lengths will you go to, to obfuscate the truth?

The ACLU wanted test case
against the constitutionality of the Butler Act,
or Dayton, Tennessee’s Scopes Trial, the “Monkey Trial.”

In an attempt to gain crucial
limelight to the injustices of deliberately
not teaching science to children, a team of businessmen

approached the substitute
teacher John Thomas Scopes, stating
that the Butler Act prohibited teaching human evolution,

but the state required all
teachers to use the assigned textbook
Hunter’s Civic Biology, which contained that evolution.

Scopes wasn’t even sure he taught
evolution, but chose to be their defendant.
The defense fought gallantly, but their efforts didn’t matter

when they lost, and Scopes
had to pay a $100 fine, and was even harassed
afterwards for years, schooling at the University of Chicago.

But the seed was planted,
and it would only take time before
ignorance would be overturned in the eyes of the law.

This trial set Modernists
against Fundamentalists, who said
the word of God as revealed in the Bible took priority

over all human knowledge.
This is where the debate began; and
this is where this tenuous debate will fight and flourish.

Do you believe in truth
through evidence, or do you believe
in a centuries-old book that the world accepts on faith.

And are our courts here
defending blind faith, or do they defend
people’s right to make their own choices for themselves.

Your choices in politics
are so directly interlinked with religion,
and with science, and with knowledge. So, choose wisely.






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