Do creationists deny the evolutionary processes that promote variation?
No, these processes are an essential part of the creation model. It is the evolutionist who improperly introduces other mechanisms into the alleged evolutionary process, such as the founder principle, geographic isolation, and genetic recombination. While these are legitimate processes, they are not evolutionary processes. They do not create new genetic information nor do they discriminate between creation and evolution. The evolutionist smuggles these nonevolutionary mechanisms into the evolutionary process even though they have nothing to do with evolution. These processes do account for variation, but they cannot produce evolutionary changes that result in increased complexity which would demand the creation of entirely new genetic information. At the same time that Darwin was claiming that creatures could change into other creatures, Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics, was showing that even individual characteristics remain constant. While Darwin’s ideas were based on erroneous