It's not the article itself but rather that you're scoring points for anti-intellectualism by pointing out how this so called "smart person" failed to grasp that god's abilities are outside the scope of physics, a fact that the writer himself acknowledges in his article which indicates that he's only conflating science and fiction for the sake of shit-stirring.
The thing is we all agree that god's abilities are outside the scope of physics, in my case not because god is just that powerful but rather because its fiction and fiction isn't within the scope of scientific inquiry because by definition fiction isn't real.
How hot is a lightsaber? How does the force work?
These are obviously stupid questions because it's all made up by the author and that's the only answer you'll ever find, whatever the author makes up.
Granted there probably was a real Jesus but that doesn't prove that any of the mythology is real, it's not like people can't embellish historical events by say writing a book about them well after their occurrence.
Nobody cares what the article says because it's just clearly just click-bait designed to shit-stir people into having debates, exactly like this thread, for the purpose of getting more people to follow the link.