Agreed. What are the odds of getting married, winning the lottery, and getting struck by lightning, all on the same day? A billion to one? A trillion to one?
And yet, if we were to find someone who did win the lotto and get struck by lightning on their wedding day, what would you tell them? "Well, the odds against this are so small, it couldn't have happened to you..."
Quoting statistics and probabilities of something after it has already occured is fun, but obviously doesn't prove that it didn't happen.
Kent Hovind is counting on you not being smart enough to realize that.
From an episode of Gilligan's Island
Skipper: Great, the odds are a million to one. What could be worse?
Gilligan: A million to none.
See, even Gilligan gets it. Even if the odds were 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 to 1, all we need is for that one time to happen.