Statesman William Jennings Bryan (1860–1925) was a curious mix: a political liberal and theological conservative. Bryan was a Cabinet member and three-time presidential candidate. As a fundamentalist Christian he found himself involved in the notorious Scopes “monkey trial” in 1925. He successfully prosecuted John Scopes for teaching evolution in a Tennessee school.
But Scope’s lawyer, Clarence Darrow, succeeded in making Bryan (and Christians in general) look backward and foolish. During the trial Darrow asked Bryan if he truly believed Jonah had been swallowed by a whale. Bryan replied that, no, the Bible claimed it was a “great fish,” not a whale.