Farewell to Darwinian Evolution
Exposition of God’s Creation Patent and Seal

The secular world knows what to expect of a credible and reputable inventor/creator. Anyone who accomplishes an invention of substantial value, claims it publicly, patents and seals it, provides an instruction manual, and also, in the event of operational difficulties, sends agents to explain what the invention is intended for and how it should be used.
The abstract of God’s patent for creation and the information about God’s seal on creation, are embodied in God’s Creation Sabbath Law. The instruction manual on how to interact with the Creator and with other creatures in the universe is codified in the Decalogue. All these pieces of information, which God’s finger originally inscribed on a pair of tablets of stone, are available in printed form in Jewish history books and in the Holy Bible. Quite apart from God’s direct intervention in world history throughout the ages, God has also intervened through agents; first the prophets and finally Christ. [Isaiah 7:14; 9:6-7; Matthew 1:22-23; 21:33-40; John 1:1-18].


Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Reviewed by: Nicole Yurcaba

“Every seal designed by human beings consists of matter. But matter can wear out; it can be tempered with, destroyed or defiled. Only time meets all of the above requirements for a seal on creation.”

Initially, this book opens with a discussion of the various studies which have debunked Darwinism. It introduces readers to the idea that, despite humanity’s vast knowledge, humans have no idea about how they came into existence. The book takes a biblical stance regarding creation, and it gives a strong overview of the Judeo-Christian evidence which refutes Darwinism. Carefully organized and well-detailed outlines also help readers navigate the author’s various discussions regarding this often controversial topic. Additionally, readers discover intriguing, philosophical discussions about time and how “time made holy remains intrinsically and perpetually holy.”

The book encourages one to look at the similarities between the Jewish faith and the Christian faith, especially in regard to the concept of creation. God’s influence on everyday concepts such as time and materialism will undoubtedly engage those who take a faith-based approach to everyday life. The focus on how humans are stewards of God’s creation and how time factors into this stewardship will make readers think about how they spend and manage their own time.

With an engaging take on creation that begins with an examination of the fossil record, the author also encourages one to look at how science can endorse God and creationism. In this section, the author carefully dissects how the fossil record contributes to both evolutionary theory and Darwinism, as well as creationism. However, the book asserts how the fossil record supports a “special creation worldview” rather than an evolutionary one. Readers interested in recent studies and current theories that debunk Darwinism will appreciate this book’s careful presentation of scripture and biblical evidence.



Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Reviewed by: Sean Fernandez – Acquisition Head

Ebifegha is a bold exploration that challenges the foundational concepts of Darwinian evolution, meticulously weaving together scientific critique and philosophical inquiry. Ebifegha’s work delves into the heart of a debate that has captivated both the scientific and philosophical communities, shedding light on the intricacies of evolutionary theory and its potential shortcomings.

In this thought-provoking volume, Ebifegha acknowledges the candid voices of prominent scientists and philosophers, such as Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli- Palmarini, who have raised valid concerns about the limitations of Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection. The book aligns itself with these voices, providing a comprehensive analysis that questions the analogy-driven foundation upon which Darwinism was constructed.

One of the book’s pivotal arguments centers around the pace and mechanism of speciation. While Darwinian evolution postulates a gradual progression driven by random variations and competition, Ebifegha compellingly contends that empirical evidence supports a different narrative – one of rapid and intentional species formation through cooperation. This divergence between theory and observed reality forces readers to confront the inherent contradictions within the conventional evolutionary paradigm.

A significant strength of “Farewell to Darwinian Evolution” lies in its daring challenge to the notion of a common ancestor and the elusive “missing links” that have perplexed scientists for generations. Ebifegha asserts that the evidence points to a swifter and purposeful process of species emergence, urging readers to reevaluate their understanding of evolutionary timelines and patterns. The crux of the book hinges on the question of origin and purpose, highlighting the ongoing debate between a purely chance-driven existence and the possibility of an informed agent shaping life’s course. Ebifegha raises the query with eloquence, referencing the curiosity-inducing perspective posed by John Rennie in a 2002 Scientific American article. While Rennie pondered the hypothetical arrival of super-intelligent aliens to contest the evolutionary explanation, Ebifegha contends that evidence of divine intention and ownership is already present in the world around us.

Intriguingly, “Farewell to Darwinian Evolution” doesn’t merely challenge Darwinism but offers an alternative perspective rooted in the idea of a creator. The book posits that the complexity and order observed in nature are reflective of a higher intelligence that can be discerned through careful examination. Ebifegha’s exploration culminates in a detailed exposition of what he refers to as “God’s patent and seal of ownership,” inviting readers to consider a viewpoint that transcends pure materialism.
In conclusion, “Farewell to Darwinian Evolution: Exposition of God’s Creation Patent and Seal” by Michael Ebifegha is a captivating and meticulously argued work that challenges conventional evolutionary theory while advocating for a reevaluation of our understanding of life’s origin and purpose. The book’s fusion of scientific analysis and philosophical contemplation makes it a compelling read for individuals seeking to engage with a multidimensional exploration of our existence. Ebifegha encourages readers to embrace intellectual curiosity and engage in profound reflection, making this book an indispensable addition to the discourse surrounding evolution, philosophy, and the mysteries of our universe.