Creationist Assumptions
"Recombination explains why children look different from their parents. This shuffling of the genes can produce superior combinations of different genes. However, because we see that mutations are incapable of supplying useful variation, the useful genes that are there to be shuffled must have been created at the beginning." The History of Life. Lane P. Lester. Creation Research Society Quarterly 31(2) 1994 p96
Typical Creationist Perspective“No New Genetic Information”