I can cite David Berlinski and his who is much more eloquent than I.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6ElA0--JNg
I also like the one about the probability of a single protein falling together in an entire earth sized ocean of amino acids assuming that for some reason they'd try to fall together and at the first error they'd try again.
I think all such math is based on faulty assumptions and is therefore G.I.G.O.