That may or may not be. It's always a shame when the fact that someone has a science PhD from a respectable institution, is a tenured professor, has published peer-reviewed articles and books doesn't mean you should accept everything he has to say, eh?
Just for the sake of completeness, I wonder if you could post just one or two examples to back up your claim that he is clueless. I always prefer it when claims are backed up with evidence. Just a creationist quirk of mine.
I already gave you examples. Tell me which physical process involved in evolution violates thermodynamics. Which physical process involved in evolution is significntly different, from the standpoint of thermodynamics, from those in metabolism, learning, respiration, reproduction, etc.?