It has been seen quite clearly that...
1. DNA mutations are non random.
No.
2. Natural Selection is not a real mechanism or process.
No.
3. The gene centric theory of evolution is not correct.
No.
4. Cells seem to direct evolutionary changes more than DNA sequences (genes). DNA sequences are largely passive.
No.
5. 'Emergence' is just a label for unknown processes. It doesn't explain anything.
Arguable - it's a label for a range of individual circumstances where there is a resulting effect which is not the direct result of individual processes, but rather a side-effect of one or more.
6. Phenotypic plasticity is a real process giving rise to changes in phenotype without genotype changes.
Sometimes, yes, which is why short-term variation can be evidenced which does not always lead to long-term genotype change - such as the epigenetic elements you were so fixated on.
7. Epigenetics is a real process due to which acquired characteristics are inherited by offspring.
Yes and no - sometimes the effects are inherited, sometimes they are only manifested in the offspring, but the important consideration is that epigenetic traits diminish over generations until they are no longer maintained.
The Modern Synthesis is in need of replacement (according to Denis Noble).
And not in need of replacement according to the overwhelming majority of the remainder of the field.
Taking into account the idea of panpsychism it now needs to be investigated as to how consciousness works from within organisms to direct evolution and generate complexity.
Even if all the above had actually been correct, which they aren't, the conclusion is therefore 'we need to look at the evidence' and not 'let's talk about magic, baby!'.
O.