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Dr. Bright was aware that scientific discovery had much to say about our origins, and he believed that science and faith in God are totally compatible. Prior to his death, Dr. Bright wholeheartedly endorsed the Y-Origins objective of compiling the most relevant scientific discoveries about human origins within one single-edition magazine.

Y-Origins magazine presents scientific opinion about human origins from a wide perspective. Therefore, the magazine reveals many various viewpoints regarding our origins, all the way from the perspective that "life is merely a cosmic accident," to life is "almost a miracle."

The Y-Origins magazine is a 100 page magazine with an extensive bibliography of over 100 references from leading scientists. The scientific information in both the magazine and the website are the result of extensive research, including interviews with astronomers, biologists, authors, and science philosophers.

Y-Origins Purpose:

Either life is a cosmic accident, or it was designed. Creationists state that it was designed. What do leading scientists say in the face of new evidence about our origins? What does the evidence really point to?

In the Y-Origins magazine, the authors have reported what scientists on both sides of the origins debate have observed. Much of that information has been summarized in this website. The objective is to present scientific evidence about our origins in laymen's terms. Thus, Y-Origins lays all the science out on the table so informed readers can draw their own conclusions about our origins.

Following is a partial list of the scientists whose views on human origins are disclosed in Y-Origins magazine:

  • Stephen Hawking, theoretical physicist
  • Albert Einstein, theoretical physicist
  • Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomer
  • Edwin Hubble, astronomer
  • Brian Greene, theoretical physicist
  • Paul Davies, physicist
  • George Smoot, astrophysicist
  • Donald Page, mathematician
  • Peter Ward, paleontologist
  • Donald Brownlee, astronomer
  • Eugene Wigner, physicist
  • Sir Martin Rees, cosmologist
  • Bernard Carr, cosmologist
  • Dennis Sciama, cosmologist
  • Werner Heisenberg, theoretical physicist
  • Robert Jastrow, astronomer
  • Roger Penrose, mathematician
  • George Greenstein, theoretical astrophysicist
  • Freeman Dyson, physicist
  • Hugh Ross, astronomer
  • Ed Harrison, cosmologist
  • Carl Sagan, astronomer
  • Guillermo Gonzalez, astronomer
  • Fazale Rana, biochemist
  • Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist
  • Alan Sandage, cosmologist
  • Arno Penzias, physicist
  • Michael Denton, microbiologist
  • William Dembski, mathematician
  • Kenneth Miller, microbioligist
  • Charles Darwin, biologist
  • Francis Crick, biophysicist
  • Gerald Schroeder, physicist
  • Michael Behe, biochemist
  • Richard Dawkins, biologist
  • Stephen Meyer, science historian
  • Amir Aczel, mathematician
  • T. S. Kemp, zoologist
  • Stephen Jay Gould, paleontologist
  • Niles Eldredge, paleontologist
  • Simon Conway Morris, paleobiologist
  • Jonathan Wells, biologist
  • Steven Stanley, evolutionary biologist
  • Marcel Schutzenberger, mathematician
  • Marta Lahr, paleoanthropoligist
  • Robert Macnab, biochemist
  • Ian Tattersall, anthropologist
  • Ernst Mayr, biologist
  • Michael Boulter, paleontologist
  • Whitey Hagadorn, paleontologist
  • Mae-Wan Ho, biologist
  • Peter Saunders, biologist
  • John Maynard Smith, geneticist
  • Richard Lewontin, paleontologist
  • Jerry Coyne, evolutionary biologist
  • James Shapiro, biochemist
Many of these scientists have made comments about the powerful indications of design in our universe. Some have gone so far as to state that new scientific evidence has compelled them to believe in God. Others in this list have adamantly argued against a designer, believing only in a material universe that somehow mysteriously appeared out of nothing. To them, any evidence for a designer is laughed off as "unscientific".

We believe it is wrong to laugh off evidence, regardless of which way it leads. In Y-Origins magazine, we have laid the evidence out so that the decision a reader makes about our origins is based upon fact rather than prejudice. As Plato believed and taught, "Follow the evidence wherever it leads."

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