Yes, I am well versed in it.
Explain.
I will insert come comments into this creation dot com essay.
A misrepresentation right out of the box - why would they both have to have it?
If this scenario had merit, the selection coefficient would be off the charts!
So? Why would the whole genome need to be generated? These people are lying to you, Leroy - they rely on the fact that their main targets (folks like you) have no understanding of genetics and will just accept what they say.
Apples and oranges and plums and nonsense...
Interestingly, I just did a search and came across an essay by a young creationist I had first encountered on another forum about 15 years ago - he is now a scientist working in genetics. His essay (not, interestingly, a peer-reviewed paper), though, shows how strong his creationist brainwashing was - he writes about Haldane's dilemma, cites electrical engineer creationist ReMine, and comes to the same basic conclusion, premised on the same basic emotional position (though his numbers vary somewhat from ReMine's) - similar to what you just wrote - that the number of fixed beneficial mutations allowed via his calculations just, darn it, don;t seem like enough.
Missing in this guy's essay is the same thing that was missing in ReMine's book which is missing in the creation dot com essay - an explanation as to WHY the 'allowed' amount of beneficial mutations are not 'enough.'
ReMine came up with 1667, this guy (not going to give his name) came up with about double that, but they both imply that it is just not enough.
One of the main reasons that they think this way is based, IMO, in their anthropocentrism and their lack of understanding of the effects of mutation on phenotype.
Why, how could ONLY 1667 (or around 3000) beneficial mutations separate us, God's own creations, from mere dirty apes?
When we couple that basic position with other creationist writings about ridiculously large number of 'trait changes' "required for X*', we can see how ignorance gives these creationists some confidence.
*Once was in a discussion with a computer scientist creationist who runs like 4 websites about creationism declare that he believed that more than 1 million mutations would have been required to produce just the skeletal and muscular structures needed to get bipedality from a quadrupedal ape. I asked for 100 such structures that needed their own specific mutations, and I never heard from him again.