Biogeographic intuition versus Dark Lord mathematix - who would win?
Controversial far right blogger Vox Day recently published a book defending his evolution-skeptical speculations (jokingly known as MITTENS). I haven´t read the book, "Probability Zero", nor its sequel, "The Frozen Gene". However, I have previously linked to some of Vox´ blog posts on MITTENS. The short story is that Vox Day argues that evolution is mathematically impossible ("one in one Darwillion") since it would take too long time for the necessary mutations to become fixed.
Below is a criticism of "Probability Zero" written by a biogeographer who I assume is also a Neo-Darwinist, Dennis McCarthy. The first article is more strictly a response to Vox Day, while the second also deals with some more standard creationist arguments, which McCarthy responds to with remarkable patience.