San Francisco Debates on Evolution, The / Nichol, Francis D / (PB/1925-1925/B/USED)

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Reports of two debates on evolution in San Francisco, June 13 and 14, 1925. The debates were between Dr. Maynard Shipley, president of the Science League of America, and Francis D. Nichol and Alonzo L. Baker, editors "Signs of the Times." Both sides reported verbatim in the book.

First debate was on the question of whether evolution is a scientific fact; the second, as to whether or not it should be taught in tax-supported schools--thus covering the scientific, moral, and religious aspects of evolution.

This book gives the four main speeches (one hour each) and four rebuttals (fifteen minutes each).

 

PART I
Question: Resolved, That the Earth and all life upon it are the result of evolution.
AFFIRMATIVE, MAYNARD SHIPLEY
NEGATIVE, FRANCIS D. NICHOL
REBUTTAL FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE
REBUTTAL FOR THE NEGATIVE

PART II
Question: Resolved, That the teaching of evolution should be debarred from tax-supported schools.
AFFIRMATIVE, ALONZO L. BAKER
NEGATIVE, MAYNARD SHIPLEY
REBUTTAL FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE
REBUTTAL FOR THE NEGATIVE

PART III
DECISIONS OF THE JUDGES

 

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Binding:
Paperback
Copyright:
1925
Printed:
1925
Pages:
176
Publisher:
Pacific Press Publishing Association
Condition:
B

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