August 8, 2000
Faith versus fact
In July 1925, the state of Tennessee prosecuted a young teacher called John T. Scopes for presenting evolution in the classroom. At the time, propagating the theories of Charles Darwin, the great 19th century English naturalist, was against the law. Scopes was found guilty and fined $100. The statute affirming the "Bible truth" that God created all life in six days flat, as stated in Genesis, was upheld; the "monkey trial" made headlines all over the world.
A man of integrity
Joseph Lieberman, like Dick Cheney, brings more substance than style to this year's presidential campaign. His religion should be only a footnote.
Entrepreneurs create new jobs, not government
Re: Gore returns, looks to stem GOP tide, Aug. 5.