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Towritenness "The Descent of the Modernists", by E. J. Pace, first appearing in the book Seven Questions in Dispute by William Jennings Bryan, 1924, New York: Fleming H. Revell Company.
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Fruma This image scanned from the book Seven Questions in Dispute by William Jennings Bryan, 1924, New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, inside front cover. Unlike the other cartoons in that book, this one had not previously been published. It was based on a letter that Bryan wrote to the editor of the Sunday School Times magazine in January 1924. That letter is in the Library of Congress. See Edward B. Davis, "Fundamentalist Cartoons, Modernist Pamphlets, and the Religious Image of Science in the Scopes Era," in Religion and the Culture of Print in Modern America, ed. Charles L. Cohen and Paul S. Boyer (University of Wisconsin Press, 2008), on pp. 179-180.
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THE DESCENT OF THE MODERNISTS

On staircase, from top to bottom

CHRISTIANITY

BIBLE NOT INFALLIBLE
MAN NOT MADE IN GOD'S IMAGE
NO MIRACLES
NO VIRGIN BIRTH
NO DEITY
NO ATONEMENT
NO RESURRECTION
AGNOSTICISM
ATHEISM

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There are three men descending the staircase, of which each level represents a belief, as above. The men are older, the further down the staircase they are.

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