However I see alan's statements more as commentary on the faith of antitheists here to resort to ''you put enough matter together then you get intelligence and then do a bit of fiddle faddle with intelligence and then bob's your uncle you've got consciousness!''
Firstly there is no faith needed to think that consciousness is most probably produced by brains - the evidence is plentiful even if we don't know exactly how it works.
Secondly, Alan is not only insisting in a non-physical explanation for consciousness, he's insisting that it is able to do the logically impossible and make choices in a non-
deterministic way without involving randomness.
Thirdly, he is doing so using a large collection of obvious fallacies while insisting he is using logic and employing obvious evasion when the logic that undoes his position gets too obvious for him.
So no, it's not a "commentary on on the faith of antitheists".