
Church History Matters 190 - Do Church Leaders Support Scripture or Science? | Church History Matters I Science & Religion Series
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Feb 3, 2026 A lively historical tour of how debates over evolution shaped American religion, using the Scopes Trial as a turning point. It tracks Latter-day Saint leaders’ varied responses, from literal readings to accommodation with science. The conversation highlights institutional neutrality, internal disputes among leaders, and how theology and scientific inquiry were kept in separate lanes.
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Different Lanes For Scripture And Science
- Scripture and science use different methods and answer different questions about truth.
- Scripture aims at theology and meaning, while science addresses what, when, and how.
No Single Church Doctrine On Evolution
- Latter-day Saints show diverse views on evolution with no settled official doctrine.
- The church allows flexibility on mechanisms as long as God's role and human divine identity remain affirmed.
The Scopes Trial As Public Theater
- The 1925 Scopes trial became a national spectacle framing modern science versus biblical literalism.
- Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan dueled publically over literal readings of scripture.

