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pcgluva
09-01-2009, 09:52
http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/dailyrft/2009/08/evolution_shirts_on_trial_in_missouri_town.php


The Scopes Monkey Trial was decided 84 years ago this past July, but in Sedalia, Missouri, you'd think it's the summer of 1925 again.

That's because the band director at the town's Smith-Cotton High School recently got in hot water for making T-shirts that depict primates evolving into man. The shirts -- based on the popular illustration above -- were designed to promote the band's fall program, "Brass Evolutions," that explores how brass instruments have changed from the 1960s to today.

On the T-shirt, monkeys and early humans hold trumpets throughout their various stages of evolution.

That didn't sit well with Sherry Melby, a teacher in the school district and mother of a band member. Yesterday Melby told the Sedalia Democrat: "I was disappointed with the image on the shirt." Melby said. "I don't think evolution should be associated with our school."

Thanks to complaints from Melby and other parents, the school's assistant superintendent, Brad Pollitt, has asked students to turn in the t-shirts because the district is required by law to remain neutral in religious matters.

Said Pollitt: If the shirts had said 'Brass Resurrections' and had a picture of Jesus on the cross, we would have done the same thing."
Tags: Missouri, Scopes Monkey Trial, Sedalia, Sherry Melby, Smith-Cotton High School

Disorder
09-01-2009, 10:30
Shame shame.. its ashame to offend one person with a misreprentaion on a freakin tee shirt.... I think that person is pathetic in complaining about something of that nature. :thumbdown:

Bram Gotink
09-01-2009, 14:06
I think the mere idea that evolution has something to do with religion is pathetic.
Evolution is what happens/happened/will happen.
Religion is nice, it's necessary even, but imho, religion should never ever try to contradict science.

nosejam
09-02-2009, 13:55
I think that t-shirt idea is brilliant. But unfortunately the minority matter more than the majority, I bet you'd struggle to find one person out of one hundred who would be offended by that.

And like Bram said, I don't even associate evolution with religion.