Ben Stein is no Michael Moore

Guest Post by Morbo

I monitor some websites that deal with creationism and “intelligent design” because, in my opinion, nothing the fundamentalists do makes them look more foolish than their refusal to accept evolution.

Recently, the ID sites have been all atwitter because they have a new champion: Actor and alleged comedian Ben Stein has just finished a “Michael Moore-style” documentary that will supposedly bring Darwinism to its knees.

In case you do not remember Stein, he played a didactic teacher who spoke in a monotone in the 1986 film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” That’s pretty much the highlight of his acting career. He reprised the role in a couple of television commercials and hosted a game show on Comedy Central. Recently, he has co-hosted a reality show on VH-1 called “America’s Most Smartest Model.”

Before that, Stein was a speechwriter in the Nixon White House. Under normal circumstances, a job like that would prepare someone well for a career in comedy, but in Stein’s case it didn’t work. His droning teacher in “Ferris Bueller” was funny for a few minutes but quickly wore thin. That small role is a rather weak donkey to have ridden all of these years, but somehow Stein has done it.

And now he has a new documentary out. In “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed,” Stein profiles alleged researchers who say their careers went down the tubes because they had the temerity to challenge Darwinian evolution. I’d say the real reason these people (whoever they are) lost their positions is because they were not engaged in actual science.

I stack the creationists into a pyramid. At the very pinnacle are the most ignorant specimens, the young-earth types who insist that the universe is 6,000-10,000 years old, maintain that dinosaurs and humans lived at the same time, insist that Noah’s Ark was real and believe the Grand Canyon is the result of a giant flood.

ID advocates pretend to be more sophisticated and thus are a few notches down on the pyramid. Many of them admit that the universe is ancient, for example. But at the end of the day, they are also practitioners of theology, not science. The bedrock of ID, after all, is an insistence that scientific evidence for God does exist and that humans are in fact that evidence, since we’re so well put together and all that.

I’ve been over this before: We aren’t well designed. If humans were intelligently designed, I want to see the warranty because somebody has some explaining to do. (Yep, I’m still pissed that squids got better eyes than us.) More importantly, trying to use the principles of science to prove the existence of God is a fool’s errand and runs counter to the central principle of religion: faith.

I don’t believe we have much to fear from Stein’s movie (which is due out in February). Ben Stein is no Michael Moore. For starters, Moore is witty. He knows how to use humor to make a point. Right-wingers think Ann Coulter calling John Edwards a “faggot” is a real knee-slapper. They also created “The Half Hour News Hour.”

‘Nuff said.

what makes you think he was acting in Ferris Bueller?

  • Lets not forget, he is/was also a law professor and commenter on CBS Sunday Morning.

    And really, Win Ben Stein’s Money was a bit of a guilty pleasure.

    Too bad he’s Wasting Ben Stein’s Money on this nonsense.

  • Ben Stein’s voice is a cure for insomnia so I can imagine 2 hours of him droning on about how ID is going to spank the crap out of evilushun.

    The biggest threat to ID is the fact that DNA it self does not remain the same over the lifetime of an INDIVIDUAL. Thanks to the discovery of micro RNA, we know that DNA will activate, delete, replace and mutate at rates we only thought that microbes did. All this without the guiding hand of “god.” ID to work, DNA has to remain STATIC, but it does not. We are ALWAYS evolving and often in ways we don’t like.

  • Former law professors like Stein (and Phillip Johnson) should really stay away from topics that they don’t understand. Imagine an assistant professor promoting a system of law based on the Old Testament, or on the precepts of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and showing little knowledge or understanding of modern legal systems–would Stein argue he should get tenure? Would Stein take him seriously? Please.

  • Swan: Ben Stein was a law professor at Pepperdine, which is where Kenneth Starr hangs his hat. It’s a mecca for conservatives, but really not much of a law school.

    I watched Ben Stein’s Money once. I thought it was boring. But I liked him in Ferris Beuler.

    I doubt that Stein is a true believer in intelligent design. The ID people are almost always Christian biblical literalists, and Stein is Jewish. At least I don’t recall another Jewish proponent of ID.

    So I assume that he’s investing some of Ben Stein’s money in this venture in hopes of making more money for Ben Stein by selling tickets and DVD’s to the faithful. That’s his right, but it’s unlikely to convince anyone about ID who isn’t already convinced.

  • Any Democrats asked about this, um, effort should say “I’m sure Mr. Stein’s new film will be just as improbable and charmingly lunatic as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and I’m looking forward to an amusing event.”

  • Is he gonna drone on in the intro “Darwin? Darwin?” And then tell the assistant vice principle that Charles Darwin is absent? And then saide Principle going over to Darwin’s House to search for him? I can see how that would be amusing.

    Or he could look for Darwin like Dubs did the WMD, under his desk. etc….

  • In regard to ‘intelligent’ design, just ask one of them why do men have nipples and watch their heads explode.

    It’s great fun, really. 🙂

  • Curmudgeon, @9

    Not to mention the cases — albeit rare — where people of either sex have more than one set. Like cats or dogs or pigs; ready to feed a litter… It may have been an intelligent design but it sure was a trial and error and it seems to be ongoing still 🙂

  • Watch the trailer here:

    http://www.expelledthemovie.com/playground.php

    It looks HORRIBLE! I’m not just saying that because Stein is a gigantic douche either. It looks really bad. It starts out with a guy claiming that he was accused of being viewed as a ‘intellectual terrorist’ because of his creationist views. Always the martyr. You would think they were the minority.

  • “I don’t believe we have much to fear from Stein’s movie”

    You sure wasted a lot of vitiriol – spewed it, thats the word – on Stein’s dud. Speaking of duds, “Captain Mikey” tanked.> Looks like Moore took his own day off and let his chin wattle grab the camera and do some filming.

  • I’m much more looking forward to Ahmadinejad visiting and educating us, because I feel if anyone can put the myth of the Holocaust to rest for good, its him,

    Whats the proper thing to wear to such an occasion, a Che T-shirt? Or maybe “Don’t tase me, bro”?

  • Vitriol? You call that vitriol? Sheeit, seen thicker skin on milk, doesnt take much to get the ol’ panties in a wad eh? Read the comments on stein’s blog, plenty of vitriol for you to be righteously indignant at, a gaggle of pro-evos bashing their heads against the cliffs of ignorance and deceit known as ID. Jump right on in.

  • What are the evolutionists so uptight about?

    The fit will survive, the weak will perish.

    Frankly, I didn’t see many complaints when Brian Flemming ambushed his subjects in his God movie, or when Randy Olson sandbagged John Calvert in Flock of Dodos.

    After all, if the scientists were too stupid…or just arrogant…to ask what the premise of the movie was, then too frigging bad.

    Guess they weren’t that smart after all.

  • I have never read anything by Ben Stein until now. I don’t remember him in Ferris Buhler or remember him in just about anything else, however, after reading about his views concerning Creationism, I must say, he’s quite an intelligent person. Not only that, but he’s not afraid to stand up to a bunch of name-calling evolutionist.
    My vote is for Ben Stein. I’m going to see that movie of his when it comes out.

  • If god made me with nipples, and I’m created in his image, he must be a closet transsexual.

  • well done, brother! you nailed it – spot on. long may blokes like you (christ, like US!) run. keep it up. we need your voice more than ever. these fucking fascist arseholes will be forced to the bar by reason and decency sooner or later. you’re doin the work of titans. you’re all right, jack. keep it up.

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