Then it isn’t clear why there is a problem at all. If you allow the possibility of many equivalent mutational sets, then there is no reason to think there’s a two-deleterious-mutation barrier to evolution.
It’s clear already you’ve never truly thought about this issue at all and you’re just spewing apologetic nonse you don’t understand.
I predict I will have to explain your own argument back to you next to even get you to realize why the creationist authors you rely on (such as Behe) have suggested something like a two-mutation limit to evolution.