Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1925 — Page 15

FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1925

TRANSLATOR OF BIBLE EXPOSES U. S. BIGOTISM Lack of Education Cause of Anti ■ Evolution Laws.’ Bu Times Eoccial NEW YORK, April 10.—American religion Is as obsolete as wooden ships, according to the Rev. James Moffatt, translator of the much-dis-cussed idiomatic modern English Bible. “Religious development In this country is sixty years behind that in Great Britain,’’ the Glasgow professor said in an Interview. “In Great Britain we have long sln&e passed the stage of bitter controversy between modernists and fundamentalists, but here in America you are still hanging to ideas which intelligent people have discarded years ago. "Laws such as that passed by the Tennessee Legislature, which would bar the teaching of evolutionary theories In public schools, make us open our eyes in amazement. Such

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actions are due to lack of education, which always breeds suspicion.” Although hesitating to take any part in the clash between beliefs in the United States, Professor Moffatt declared that evolution was a theory supported hy a scientific hy* pothesis and that the sect which opposed it was shouldering an unbearable burden. However, he said that he was not a rationalist, but believed in revelation. In England, ho said, Christians have a clear belief in God by combining the Bible and science.

TEDBY ARRIVES IN ENGLAND ON, WAY TO INDIA Roosevelt and Aids Ready for Second Leg of Exploration Trek. Bu Times Svecial SOUTHAMPTbN, England, Aprril 10. —Col. Theodore Roosevelt and his brother Kermit arrived on the Leviathan on the first leg of their big game hunt into the wilderness mountain trails of India. From England they will shove off for Paris to spend a few days before they head for Marseilles and thence to Bombay aboard the liner Malwa. At Karachi, India, they will lie Joined by Dr. Sherrie, representative of the Field museum, which is InCROUP Spasmodic Croup is frequently relieved by one application of— VICKS ▼ VA pQR U B Qvmr 17 Million Jtn-mUamd Yomrly

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temptation and sin, the Rev. W. J. Clarke of Sparta, Ky., declared In an evangelistic sermon on “Gethsemane.” 1 Thursday night at North Park Christian Church, TwentyNinth St. and Kenwood Ave. Evangelistic campaign will close at the church Easter night.

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