The Darwinian Delusion
The Scientific Myth of Evolutionism

Evolution is the science of change when it is observable in our lifetime and empirically and repeatedly demonstrable. It is only under these scenarios that it becomes scientifically correct to say biological evolution has occurred in the past, is happening today and will persist in the future. Accordingly, bacteria-to-bacteria evolution that culminates in variants or strains of bacteria is a timeless reality, but the Darwinian bacteria-to-human brand of evolution which is not observed, testable or repeatable today, did not happen in the past and will not transpire in the future.
The citizens of this world deserve the truth and not the pseudoscientific preference of experts about how we got here. Only those who fear the truth will strive to deflect any valid criticism of Darwinism. Any desire to extend the Darwinian paradigm of evolution in the face of contradictory empirical evidence is an unequivocal indication of delusion.


Reviewed by: Kate Robinson

“Creationism and evolutionism share a common weakness: their advocates were not present at the time of the alleged events to justify their choice.”

Ebifegha, a scholar of science and religion, debunks Darwin’s theory of evolution in this thoughtful comparison of creationism and evolutionism. While sometimes a bit repetitive and dogmatic, the articulate narrative leaves no base uncovered in the historical, theological, and scientific exploration of the ongoing debate between proponents of divine creation as outlined in Judeo-Christian scriptures versus the atheistic viewpoint of natural selection as proposed by Charles Darwin. As such, Ebifegha’s arguments are limited to the standard religious–scientific debate. Not addressed in this discussion are other viewpoints regarding the origin of life in the universe, such as Buddhism, a non-theistic, non-atheistic philosophy with no creator God, or the possibility of a divine creation that includes an evolutionary system.

Ebifegha thoroughly documents the fine points of his support of creationism in each of the twelve chapters and his conclusion with robust bibliographical end notes. He writes that the terms creation and evolution are facts of life; however, in terms of worldviews concerning life’s origin, the topic of creation is almost synonymous with “sacred” religion. The topic of evolution, on the contrary, is almost synonymous with “secular” religion. The text explores with convincing gravitas the many details that must be considered to support an honest debate between the merits and weaknesses of the two oppositional philosophical paths, which are sometimes more in agreement with science than is popularly supposed. The author points out the many eminent scientists who are well-acquainted with the weaknesses in Darwin’s theory and who embrace the interpretation of divine creation. Those who feel that the jury is still out on this debate and wish to know more about its particulars might find Ebifegha’s intriguing work fits the bill.



Reviewed by: Ephantus M.

In Michael Ebifegha’s The Darwinian Delusion: The Scientific Myth of Evolutionism, fascination with the extension of the Darwinian paradigm of evolution in the face of contradictory proof is an unmistakable inkling of deception.

“Life, consciousness, mind, and the self can only come from a source that is living, conscious, and thinking…” This quoted phrase by Antony Flew introduces a read which upholds incontestable verities against the controversial doctrines of evolutionism. Ebifegha encountered evolutionist indoctrination for the first time in 1997, and later came across an article about biological evolution and its alarming influence in Africa. He would come to agree with the author’s sentiments about how that line of thought and belief was quickly turning many people into atheists. A new deduction would also be born in him, “to ardent evolutionists, anything is possible except God’s creation by decree, as recorded in the biblical text of Genesis.”

This well-researched volume will introduce you to folktales regarding human origin which have often been termed mythical, popular fables that have now gone stale, and preconceived conclusions by evolutionary narratives. A disclaimer is, however, given that the book will not credit such pseudoscientific fables, but instead consideration for credible narratives which relate to the origin and diversity of life forms will be upheld. The text is perfect for individuals who have desired to comprehend the endless competition between creationists and evolutionists, regarding whose worldview prevails over the other.

In, The Darwinian Delusion: The Scientific Myth of Evolutionism, a reader’s heartstrings will be tugged, as an understanding is instilled to furnish them with deep conviction of a present-day, well-laid ‘new atheism’ culture. The author also, in a taut and evocative prose, introduces a foreign-to-science spiritual concept that will be a treasure to seekers of truth regarding creation and human origin. The book has been beautifully structured and flawlessly edited, to give readers comprehensive eye-opening data, through numerous historical and spiritual references. After a whole 150 years of Darwinism, truth is finally materializing. Michael Ebifegha will leave you apprised and extricated! Highly recommended for readers of all ages!



Reviewed by: Lily Amanda

“It takes not a few centuries or even millenniums, but millions of years for a subtle evolutionary change to become noticeable.” Abhijit Naskar

The Darwinian Delusion: The Scientific Myth of Evolutionism by author Michael Ebifegha is an illuminating read which offers support to ethical and candor evolutionists, who base their assertions singly on empirical evidence proof, that makes a case. Darwinism is an immense misstep in the yore of sciences.

Michael Ebifegha supposes the world is entitled to the truth and not the pseudoscientific inclination of connoisseurs regarding how human beings came to be. Apparently, unlike other scientific theories, such as Phlogiston, that were brushed aside purely on scientific grounds, Ebifegha believes that Darwin’s theory on the origin of species using natural selection prevails today because of its religious, political, social, and economic ramifications and unwavering media acceptance. Under the premise of authority rather than concrete scientific evidence, he feels the theory has erroneously attained the status of a foundational scientific supposition and is considered as authentic as the heliocentric theory or cell theory.

What he finds largely worrisome is that evolutionary scientists adamantly present their side of the debate while too often refusing to draw a parallel between their view with that of creationists. He maintains that the evolutionists’ glossary defines “creationism” and leaves out “creation” to imply the two are synonymous. This is a question he feels every individual must react to, not on whether they consider creation or evolution, but on whether they believe in creationism by divine intervention or evolutionism by likelihood.

The Darwinian Delusion: The Scientific Myth of Evolutionism stands out as an analytical work which examines the reality of God from a striking perspective. It disperses out numerous plausible validities which make a reader reconsider the attributes of both evolution and creationism and in my assertion, provide one with a terrific gratitude for our planet and by extension its creator, God.

It’s still hard for a considerable number of people to accept that Darwinism theory has erred miserably as a reader will deduce by the end of this text. Ebifegha has illustrated this concern with great translucency and exactitude. His book is a tour de force which is well-informed, carefully researched, up-to-date, and powerfully argued. It is thus a must-read for anyone who holds lots of nagging doubts about science and God.



Reviewed by: A. Savage

In his ground-breaking book “The Darwinian Delusion: The Scientic Myth Of Evolutionism,” Michael Ebifegha methodically dispels popular misconceptions about Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. The book makes a strong case against Darwinism’s core tenets, supported by empirical research. According to Ebifegha, the widely held belief that new species progressively arise due to competition is really a scientic fiction. Rather, he advances the theory that collaboration is essential to the quick evolution of new species.

There is a wealth of academic literature that refutes Darwinism, which makes “The Darwinian Delusion” robust. Readers are provided with a comprehensive overview of the mounting data that contradicts established evolutionary ideas through references to well-known books such as “What Darwin Got Wrong” and “Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis”. The author also highlights Darwinism’s opposition from the scientic community, as shown by the newspaper New Scientist’s bold headline, “Darwin Was Wrong: Cutting Down the Tree of Life.”

The book’s main argument challenges the idea of missing connections, which is fundamental to Darwin’s theory. Through the presentation of factual data that refutes the necessity of these connections, Ebifegha challenges readers to reevaluate the fundamental principles of evolutionary processes. The book also conforms to the current understanding of DNA, refuting the idea of junk DNA and providing strong scientic evidence to back up this assertion.

For anyone looking for an insightful examination of evolutionary theory, “The Darwinian Delusion” is a must-read. It oers a paradigm change that traditional publishers should take into account in addition to challenging accepted conventions. Literary fans, scientists, and traditional publishers should all pay attention to Ebifegha’s work because it is a daring and compelling addition to a time when scientic discoveries are constantly changing how we perceive the world. This work should be given more attention in the mainstream of scientic literature since it has the power to change the conversation about evolution.