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The Holy Bible: King James Version, Quatercentenary Edition The Holy Bible: King James Version, Quatercentenary Edition

The Holy Bible: King James Version, Quatercentenary Edition The Holy Bible: King James Version, Quatercentenary Edition

This 400th anniversary edition of the King James Version of the Bible is a reprint of the 1611 text, in an easy-to-read roman font instead of the black-letter type of the original. The original capital letters, many of which are pictorial, have been restored to each chapter in order to replicate the visual appeal of the early editions.

The 1611 text is followed page-for-page and line-for-line, and all misprints are reproduced rather than corrected. The large body of preliminary matter, which includes genealogies, maps, and lists of readings, is also included. The text of the 1611 edition differs from modern editions of the King James Version in thousands of details, and this edition is the most authentic version of the original text that has ever been published.

The volume concludes with an essay by Gordon Campbell on the first edition of the King James Bible.

About the Author

Gordon Campbell is Professor of Renaissance Studies, Department of English at the University of Leicester

Leather Bound: 1552 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press; Reprint edition (October 26, 2010)

The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament Volume One The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament Volume One
The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament Volume One The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament: Apocrypha

The most esteemed body of books left out of the Bible, the Old Testament Apocrypha is of interest to historians, religious scholars, and ordinary laypeople alike. For more than 70 years this version, edited by R.H. Charles, has been the definitive critical edition. Out of print for years, Apocryphile Press is proud to make it available once more to scholars and the curious.

Paperback: 700 pages
Publisher: Apocryphile Press (November 1, 2004)

The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, Volume Two The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, Volume Two
The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, Volume Two The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, Volume Two

Of all the books left out of the Bible, only the Apocrypha rivals the Pseudepigrapha in popularity and importance. This edition of the Pseudepigrapha was edited by R. H. Charles and was the definitive critical edition for over 70 years.

Paperback: 800 pages
Publisher: Apocryphile Press (November 1, 2004)

The Urantia Book The Urantia Book
The Urantia Book The Urantia Book

Love

Love is truly contagious and eternally creative. (p. 2018) “Devote your life to proving that love is the greatest thing in the world.” (p. 2047) “Love is the ancestor of all spiritual goodness, the essence of the true and the beautiful.” (p. 2047) The Father’s love can become real to mortal man only by passing through that man’s personality as he in turn bestows this love upon his fellows. (p. 1289) The secret of a better civilization is bound up in the Master’s teachings of the brotherhood of man, the good will of love and mutual trust. (p. 2065)

Prayer

Prayer is not a technique of escape from conflict but rather a stimulus to growth in the very face of conflict. (p. 1002) The sincerity of any prayer is the assurance of its being heard. … (p. 1639) God answers man’s prayer by giving him an increased revelation of truth, an enhanced appreciation of beauty, and an augmented concept of goodness. (p. 1002) …Never forget that the sincere prayer of faith is a mighty force for the promotion of personal happiness, individual self-control, social harmony, moral progress, and spiritual attainment. (p. 999)

Suffering

There is a great and glorious purpose in the march of the universes through space. All of your mortal struggling is not in vain. (p. 364) Mortals only learn wisdom by experiencing tribulation. (p. 556)

Angels

The angels of all orders are distinct personalities and are highly individualized. (p. 285) Angels....are fully cognizant of your moral struggles and spiritual difficulties. They love human beings, and only good can result from your efforts to understand and love them. (p. 419)

Our Divine Destiny

If you are a willing learner, if you want to attain spirit levels and reach divine heights, if you sincerely desire to reach the eternal goal, then the divine Spirit will gently and lovingly lead you along the pathway of sonship and spiritual progress. (p. 381) …They who know that God is enthroned in the human heart are destined to become like him—immortal. (p. 1449) God is not only the determiner of destiny; he is man’s eternal destination. (p. 67)

Family

Almost everything of lasting value in civilization has its roots in the family. (p. 765) The family is man’s greatest purely human achievement. ... (p. 939)

Faith

…Faith will expand the mind, ennoble the soul, reinforce the personality, augment the happiness, deepen the spirit perception, and enhance the power to love and be loved. (p. 1766) “Now, mistake not, my Father will ever respond to the faintest flicker of faith.” (p. 1733)

History/Science

The story of man’s ascent from seaweed to the lordship of earthly creation is indeed a romance of biologic struggle and mind survival. (p. 731) 2,500,000,000 years ago… Urantia was a well developed sphere about one tenth its present mass. … (p. 658) 1,000,000,000 years ago is the date of the actual beginning of Urantia [Earth] history. (p. 660) 450,000,000 years ago the transition from vegetable to animal life occurred. (p. 669) From the year A.D. 1934 back to the birth of the first two human beings is just 993,419 years. (p. 707) About five hundred thousand years ago…there were almost one-half billion primitive human beings on earth. … (p. 741) Adam and Eve arrived on Urantia, from the year A.D. 1934, 37,848 years ago. (p. 828)

From the Inside Flap

What’s Inside?

Parts I and II

God, the inhabited universes, life after death, angels and other beings, the war in heaven.

Part III

The history of the world, science and evolution, Adam and Eve, development of civilization, marriage and family, personal spiritual growth.

Part IV

The life and teachings of Jesus including the missing years. AND MUCH MORE…

Excerpts

God, …God is the source and destiny of all that is good and beautiful and true. (p. 1431) If you truly want to find God, that desire is in itself evidence that you have already found him. (p. 1440) When man goes in partnership with God, great things may, and do, happen. (p. 1467)

The Origin of Human Life, The universe is not an accident... (p. 53) The universe of universes is the work of God and the dwelling place of his diverse creatures. (p. 21) The evolutionary planets are the spheres of human origin…Urantia [Earth] is your starting point. … (p. 1225) In God, man lives, moves, and has his being. (p. 22)

The Purpose of Life, There is in the mind of God a plan which embraces every creature of all his vast domains, and this plan is an eternal purpose of boundless opportunity, unlimited progress, and endless life. (p. 365) This new gospel of the kingdom… presents a new and exalted goal of destiny, a supreme life purpose. (p. 1778)

Jesus, The religion of Jesus is the most dynamic influence ever to activate the human race. (p. 1091) What an awakening the world would experience if it could only see Jesus as he really lived on earth and know, firsthand, his life-giving teachings! (p. 2083)

Science, Science, guided by wisdom, may become man’s great social liberator. (p. 909) Mortal man is not an evolutionary accident. There is a precise system, a universal law, which determines the unfolding of the planetary life plan on the spheres of space. (p. 560)

Life after Death, God’s love is universal… He is “not willing that any should perish.” (p. 39) Your short sojourn on Urantia [Earth]…is only a single link, the very first in the long chain that is to stretch across universes and through the eternal ages. (p. 435) …Death is only the beginning of an endless career of adventure, an everlasting life of anticipation, an eternal voyage of discovery. (p. 159)

About the Author

The text of The Urantia Book was provided by one or more anonymous contributors working with a small staff which provided editorial and administrative support during the book's creation. The book bears no particular credentials (from a human viewpoint), relying instead on the power and beauty of the writing itself to persuade the reader of its authenticity.

Leather Bound: 2097 pages
Publisher: Urantia Foundation; Box Lea edition (August 25, 2015)

The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated: The Qumran Texts in English The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated: The Qumran Texts in English

The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated: The Qumran Texts in English The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated: The Qumran Texts in English

One of the world's foremost experts on the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Qumran community that produced them provides an authoritative new English translation of the two hundred longest and most important nonbiblical Dead Sea Scrolls found at Qumran, along with an introduction to the history of the discovery and publication of each manuscript and the background necessary for placing each manuscript in its actual historical context.

About the Author

Florentino Garcia Martinez

Paperback: 586 pages
Publisher: Eerdmans; 2nd edition (February 6, 1996)

The Nag Hammadi Library in English The Nag Hammadi Library in English

The Nag Hammadi Library in English The Nag Hammadi Library in English

This definitive edition of THE NAG HAMMADI LIBRARY is the only complete, one-volume, English-language edition of the renowned library of fourth-century manuscripts discovered in Egypt in 1945 It includes the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Mary and other Gnostic gospels and sacred tests. First published in 1978 and revised, expanded, and updated in 1999, THE NAG HAMMADI LIBRARY launched modern Gnostic studies and exposed a movement within Christianity whose teachings are in many ways – as bestselling author Elaine Pagels has shown – as relevant today as they were centuries ago. This edition takes into account recent developments in Gnostic scholarship, including the significance of the Gospel of Thomas as a source of the authentic sayings of Jesus. The translators include such prominent scholars as Elaine Pagels, Marvin Meyer, Helmut Koester, and Bentley Layton. The Chicago Theological Seminary Register called it “A tremendous achievement”.

Paperback: 549 pages
Publisher: HarperOne; 3rd edition (1988)

The Apocryphal New Testament: A Collection of Apocryphal Christian Literature in an English Translation The Apocryphal New Testament: A Collection of Apocryphal Christian Literature in an English Translation

The Apocryphal New Testament: A Collection of Apocryphal Christian Literature in an English Translation The Apocryphal New Testament: A Collection of Apocryphal Christian Literature in an English Translation

From the Back Cover This collection of apocryphal texts supersedes the best-selling edition by M. R. James, which was originally published in 1924, and regularly reprinted. Several new texts have come to light since 1924 and the textual base for some of the apocrypha previously translated by James is now more secure, as in several cases there are recently published critical editions available. Although a modest appendix to James's edition was added in 1953, no thorough revision has previously been undertaken. In this volume, J. K. Elliott presents new translations of the texts and has provided each of them with a short introduction and bibliography directed to those who wish to pursue further the issues raised in the texts, or to consult the critical editions, other versions, or general studies. The translations are in modern English, in contrast to James's deliberate imitation of the language of the Authorized Version. The collection is designed to give readers the most important and famous of the Christian apocrypha, together with a select sample of gnostic texts. Full translations of the earliest texts are printed.

About the Author

J. K. Elliott (Editor)

Paperback: 774 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press; First Paperback Edition edition (December 22, 2005)


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The Birth of a Divine Revelation: The Origin of the Urantia Papers The Birth of a Divine Revelation: The Origin of the Urantia Papers

The Birth of a Divine Revelation: The Origin of the Urantia Papers The Birth of a Divine Revelation: The Origin of the Urantia Papers

Report on the origins of the Urantia Papers. Describes the evolution of events which led to the Papers. Includes biography of William Sadler, the human agent, an account of an associated group, (the Forum), and discussion of threats to the Revelation before it was published.. Offers a wealth of detail heretofore unpublished. Original scholarly research.

About the Author

Through a series of unusual events the author came to recognize that our planet is experiencing celestial visitations today, and that this world is under the supervision of agencies which report directly to our Creator. As a result of these discoveries he had a striking spiritual experience late in 1967. Since that time he has devoted his energies to the study and purpose of revelation.

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

From Chapter 1: A man wanted to know the difference between Edgar Cayce, the so-called Sleeping Prophet, and the Sleeping Subject described by William Sadler in the Appendix to his book, The Mind At Mischief. The latter was suspected of being involved in the creation of The Urantia Papers. I shall describe the sequence of events which led Sadler to investigate the behavior of the Sleeping Subject, how that relationship developed into The Urantia Papers, and why Edgar Cayce could not have been the Sleeping Subject.

Paperback: 600 pages
Publisher: Moyer Pub (February 16, 2000)

The Birth Of A Divine Revelation

The Mechanical Origin
of
The Urantia Papers

Ernest P. Moyer

PO Box 1206
Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331
Early, 1997


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CHAPTER 14


CONSIDERATION
of
SOME CRITICISMS OF THE URANTIA BOOK


by
Dr. William S. Sadler



This paper was written by Sadler in 1958, later in his life. It was in response to a meeting organized by Dr. Meredith Sprunger between Sadler and a group of ministers from mainline churches. He read from this paper to the group of ministers. Where appropriate I make comments through footnotes. Where Sadler makes statements particularly important to denial of origins through psychic phenomena I show them in bold letters. I follow his text exactly, as it has been preserved in the files of the Urantia Foundation in Chicago and by Dr. Sprunger.
 

As a general rule, I think the Urantia Book can defend itself against all critics. But I thought it might be both informative and profitable to present to you some of the criticisms of the Urantia Book made by three or four ministers. Two of these critics belong to that high echelon of theology that might be comparable to the professors in our theological seminaries.

As you will observe, it is evident that these critics had not very carefully read the Urantia Book.

Before taking on these individual criticisms, allow me to call to your attention some admonitions given us in connection with the mandate for the publication of the Urantia Book. Among other things we were advised:

"Your are called to a great work and yours is to be a transcendent privilege to present this revelation to the peoples of this strife-torn world.

"Supercilious scientists will ridicule you and some may even charge you with collusion and fraud. Well-meaning religionists will condemn you as enemies of the Christian religion and accuse you of defaming Christ himself.

"Thousands of spiritually hungry souls will bless you for the message you bring, and thousands of others will condemn you for disturbing their theologic complacence.

"Are you ready for your baptism of joys and sorrows which will certainly attend upon the early distribution of the Urantia Revelation?"(1),(2)

 

At the time of the formulation of these remarks, the secretary of the Urantia Foundation chanced to show me the following letter, which I think represents the comforting aspect of the forewarnings extended to us in the communication just noted. Let me read this letter:

Lampasas, Texas
Dec. 1, 1958(3)

"Dear Sir:

"Please believe me when I say the Urantia Book has made the biggest impression in my life. Before I read this book I was not a very religious person, but now through this book, I have gained a very vivid insight into the Kingdom of God.

"If you could tell me something of the origin of the material from which the actual pages were printed, I would greatly appreciate it.

"I would also like to have another book, for a Christmas present to my mother, who is deeply religious. Please find my check for the purchase and mailing cost plus a sum over, with which you may do as you see fit.

"Anything I can do to help the Foundation further the spread of this book, please let me know.

Sincerely,

James R. C."

 

Criticism #1: The top theologians and the seminary professors will never endorse the Urantia Book.

Once upon a time the imprisoned John sent messengers to Jesus to inquire about the certainty of his teachings and his mission. Did Jesus send word to John saying, "Go tell John that the doctors of the Law and the professors of the Rabbinic Academies of Jerusalem are accepting the Gospel. The Leaders of the Pharisees and the Sadducees are being baptized -- even some of the chief priests and leading citizens of Jerusalem are flocking to our standard."

No, he did not send any such message to John. But he did say to John's messengers, "Go back and tell John that he is not forgotten. Tell him what you have seen and heard, that the poor have good tidings preached to them." Page 1626.

And the New Testament bears record that "The common people heard him gladly." Mark 12:37

It is true, near the end of his life work, while the theologians continued to reject his teachings, many leaders among the Jews did accept the gospel message, seeing that many members of the Sanhedrin joined the Kingdom. (See Pages 1910, 1118, 1789, 2013.)

Spiritual pride and ecclesiastical loyalty have always made it difficult for the chief priests and topnotch theologians to accept new truth and give recognition to new religious movements.

Note this passage from the Urantia Book, page 1128.

While personal religion precedes the evolution of human morals, it is regretfully recorded that institutional religion has invariably lagged behind the slowly changing mores of the human races. Organized religion has proved to be conservatively tardy. The prophets have usually led the people in religious development; the theologians have usually held them back. Religion, being a matter of inner or personal experience, can never develop very far in advance of the intellectual evolution of the races.
 

Criticism #2: The Urantia Book is a revival of Gnosticism -- a heresy the Christian Church repudiated in the early years of its existence.

Gnosticism was a syncretism of Jewish, pagan, and Christian teachings prevalent in the early centuries of the Christian era. It was characterized by the following teachings:

  1. They had many secret and mystic slogans and symbols.
  2. You get to heaven by knowing the names of demons and by means of secret formulas.
  3. They taught the Old Testament doctrine that Deity created both good and evil.
  1. The revered seven planetary divinities: the sun, moon, and five planets.
  2. The taught that the soul wanders through the cosmos and finally attains heaven by means of magic formulas.
  3. They had a dogma of the "Grand Mother" -- Sophia.
  4. The primal man reappears as a succession of prophets, finally as Christ.
  5. Salvation was largely a myth.
  6. They were ascetic -- followed Paul's ideas of sex and marriage.
  7. It embraced a lot of wild and speculative Oriental superstitions.
  8. Getting down to facts -- Jesus was little more than a phantom.
  9. Salvation was by knowledge, not by faith.

Now, I submit, that anyone who has even superficially read the Urantia Book could testify that at no point is the teaching of the book in agreement with the dogmas of Gnosticism. On every count, the doctrines(4) of Urantia are a refutation of Gnostic teachings.
 

Some have thought that Paul had reference to the early teachings of Gnosticism when he admonished the Colossians -- "See to it that no one makes a prey of you by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the universe, and not according to Christ." Col 2:8.

Specifically, The Urantia Papers strike down all things as secrets, symbols, slogans, ceremonies, and other magic techniques of gaining divine favor. You get to heaven by knowing God -- not the secret names of intervening demons -- and by FAITH.

The book repudiates the teaching that God creates both good and evil. It disowns planetary deities and all things astrological.

To Urantians, the soul does not wander aimlessly through the cosmos and attain Paradise by magic formulas. The soul evolves on earth, traverses the morontia spheres, attains spirit status, and is mustered into the Mortal Corps of the Finality -- there awaiting the assignment to undisclosed service in outer space.

The Urantia Papers certainly do not countenance anything resembling Mother worship, whether it be the Gnostic Sophia or the "Virgin Mary."

The quasi-incarnation concept of the primal man evolving through the prophets to appear full bloom in Jesus Christ is not the teaching of Urantia. The bestowal of Michael is clear-cut and transcendent.

To us, salvation is not a myth; it is the eternal purpose of God and the one reality of the universe. It is the gift of God and we secure it by FAITH.

The book does not teach asceticism. It does not endorse Paul's ideas of sex and marriage which are somewhat like those of Gnosticism. Urantia ennobles sex and glorifies marriage; the home is societies basic and grandest institution.

The book gives recognition to none of the wild and woolly oriental superstitious embraced in Gnostic speculations.

There is nothing shadowy and fantastic about the Jesus of The Urantia Papers. His past, present, and future, his nature and universe status, are portrayed in clear outline and his teachings are presented in certitude of authenticity.

In the Urantia Book, salvation is not by knowledge but by faith. Let the book speak for itself, page 290.

Faith has won of the ascendant pilgrim a perfection of purpose which admits the children of time to the portals of eternity.

Page 1865 -- Jesus ... taught that the truth-loving soul, the one who hungers and thirsts for righteousness, for God, is admitted by faith to the spiritual kingdom.

Page 59 -- The consciousness of a victorious human life on earth is born of that creature faith which dares to challenge each recurring episode of existence when confronted with the awful spectacle of human limitations, by the unfailing declaration: Even if I cannot do this, there lives in me one who can and will do it, a part of the Father-Absolute of the universe of universes. And that is "the victory which overcomes the world, even your faith."

Page 1583 -- The right to enter the kingdom is conditioned by faith, personal belief.

Page 1567 -- The door of eternal life is wide open to all; "whosoever will may come"; there are no restrictions or qualifications save the faith of the one who comes.

Page 1733 -- "Now, mistake not, my Father will ever respond to the faintest flicker of faith. ...But you who have been called out of darkness into the light are expected to believe with a whole heart.

Page 1619 -- "But when you pray, you exercise so little faith. Genuine faith will remove mountains of material difficulty which may chance to lie in the path of soul expansion and spiritual progress."

Page - 1682 -- "Salvation is the gift of the Father and is revealed by his Sons. Acceptance by faith on your part makes you a partaker of the divine nature, a son or a daughter of God. By faith you are justified; by faith are you saved; and by this same faith are you eternally advanced in the way of progressive and divine perfection.

Page 1118 -- But such is not man's end and eternal destiny; such a vision is but the cry of despair uttered by some wandering soul who has become lost in spiritual darkness, and who bravely struggles on in the face of the mechanistic sophistries of a material philosophy, blinded by the confusion and distortion of a complex learning. And all this doom of darkness and all this destiny of despair are forever dispelled by one brave stretch of faith on the part of the most humble and unlearned of God's children on earth.

Page 1118 -- This saving faith has its birth in the human heart when the moral consciousness of man realizes that human values may be translated in mortal experience from the material to the spiritual, from the human to the divine, from time to eternity.

 

And all of this is in full agreement with the New Testament declaration that "the just shall live by faith." Heb 10:38, Gal 3:11.

Criticism #3: There seems to be nothing new or original about the cosmology, and to me it seems to be rather mechanical.

The cosmology of the Urantia Book is not only unique and original, but it is the first time religionists have had a cosmology worthy of the universal claims of Christianity. Heretofore, the scientists have twitted the religionist about his restricted and earth-centric cosmology, but now we religionists can face science with a majestic and transcendent cosmology that even challenges the scientist to invent better instruments in order to view the teeming galaxies which are beyond the reach of their present-day telescopes.

And now about the assertion that the Urantia cosmology is mechanical, let the book speak for itself.

Yes, we have marvelous energy mechanisms in the universe but they are living mechanisms. See pages 324, 328-9.

Page 481 -- In the evaluation and recognition of mind it should be remembered that the universe is neither mechanical nor magical; it is a creation of mind and a mechanism of law. But while in practical application the laws of nature operate in what seems to be the dual realms of the physical and the spiritual, in reality they are one. The First Source and Center is the primal cause of all materialization and at the same time the first and final Father of all spirits. The Paradise Father appears personally in the extra-Havona universes only as pure energy and pure spirit -- as the Thought Adjusters and other similar fragmentations.

Page 481 -- Mechanisms do not absolutely dominate the total creation; the universe of universes in toto is mind planned, mind made, and mind administered. But the divine mechanism of the universe of universes is altogether too perfect for the scientific methods of the finite mind of man to discern even a trace of the dominance of the infinite mind. For this creating, controlling, and upholding mind is neither material mind nor creature mind; it is spirit-mind functioning on and from creator levels of divine reality.

Page 482 -- The ability to discern and discover mind in universe mechanisms depends entirely on the ability, scope, and capacity of the investigating mind engaged in such a task of observation. Time-space minds, organized out of the energies of time and space, are subject to the mechanisms of time and space.

Page 482 -- Since mind co-ordinates the universe, fixity of mechanisms is nonexistent. The phenomenon of progressive evolution associated with cosmic self-maintenance is universal. The evolutionary capacity of the universe is inexhaustible in the infinity of spontaneity. Progress towards harmonious unity, a growing experiential synthesis superimposed on an ever-increasing complexity of relationships, could be effected only by a purposive and dominant mind.

Page 482 -- The higher the universe mind associated with any universe phenomenon, the more difficult it is for the lower types of mind to discover it. And since the mind of the universe mechanism is creative spirit-mind (even the mindedness of the Infinite), it can never be discovered or discerned by the lower-level minds of the universe, much less by the lowest mind of all, the human. The evolving animal mind, while naturally God-seeking, is not alone and of itself inherently God-knowing.

Page 484 -- The spirit is the creative reality; the physical counterpart is the time-space reflection of the spirit reality, the physical repercussion of the creative action of spirit-mind.

Mind universally dominates matter, even as it is in turn responsive to the ultimate overcontrol of spirit. And with mortal man, only that mind which freely submits itself to the spirit direction can hope to survive the mortal time-space existence as an immortal child of the eternal spirit world of the Supreme, the Ultimate, and the Absolute: the Infinite.

Page 1303 -- The grand universe is mechanism as well as organism, mechanical and living -- a living mechanism activated by a Supreme Mind, co-ordinating with a Supreme Spirit, and finding expression on maximum levels of power and personality unification as the Supreme Being. But to deny the mechanism of the finite creation is to deny fact and to disregard reality.

Mechanisms are the products of mind, creative mind acting on and in cosmic potentials. Mechanisms are the fixed crystallizations of Creator thought, and they ever function true to the volitional concept that gave them origin. But the purposiveness of any mechanism is in its origin, not in its function.

These mechanisms should not be thought of as limiting the action of Deity; rather is it true that in these very mechanics Deity has achieved one phase of eternal expression. The basic universe mechanisms have come into existence in response to the absolute will of the First Source and Center, and they will therefore eternally function in perfect harmony with the plan of the Infinite; they are, indeed, the nonvolitional patterns of that very plan.

We understand something of how the mechanism of Paradise is correlated with the personality of the Eternal Son; this is the function of the Conjoint Actor. And we have theories regarding the operations of the Universal Absolute with respect to the theoretical mechanisms of the Unqualified and the potential person of the Deity Absolute. But in the evolving Deities of Supreme and Ultimate we observe that certain impersonal phases are being actually united with their volitional counterparts, and thus there is evolving a new relationship between pattern and person.

Page 1305 -- Nevertheless, the Father as a person may at any time interpose a fatherly hand in the stream of cosmic events all in accordance with the will of God and in consonance with the wisdom of God and as motivated by the love of God.

But what man calls providence is all too often the product of his own imagination, the fortuitous juxtaposition of the circumstances of chance. There is, however, a real and emerging providence in the finite realm of universe existence, a true and actualizing correlation of the energies of space, the motions of time, the thoughts of intellect, the ideals of character, the desires of spiritual natures, and the purposive volitional acts of evolving personalities. The circumstances of the material realms find final finite integration in the interlocking presences of the Supreme and the Ultimate.

Page 2077 -- If men were only machines, they would react more or less uniformly to a material universe. Individuality, much less personality, would be nonexistent.

The fact of the absolute mechanism of Paradise at the center of the universe of universes, in the presence of the unqualified volition of the Second Source and Center, makes forever certain that determiners are not the exclusive law of the cosmos. Materialism is there, but it is not exclusive; mechanism is there, but it is not unqualified; determinism is there, but it is not alone.

Page 2078 -- The finite universe of matter would eventually become uniform and deterministic but for the combined presence of mind and spirit. The influence of the cosmic mind constantly injects spontaneity into even the material worlds.

The inconsistency of the modern mechanist is: If this were merely a material universe and man only a machine, such a man would be wholly unable to recognize himself as such a machine, and likewise would such a machine-man be wholly unconscious of the fact of the existence of such a material universe. The materialistic dismay and despair of a mechanistic science has failed to recognize the fact of the spirit-indwelt mind of the scientist whose very supermaterial insight formulates these mistaken and self-contradictory concepts of a materialistic universe.

Page 2079 -- If this were only a material universe, material man would never be able to arrive at the concept of the mechanistic character of such an exclusively material existence. This very mechanistic concept of the universe is in itself a nonmaterial phenomenon of mind, and all mind is of nonmaterial origin, no matter how thoroughly it may appear to be materially conditioned and mechanistically controlled.

If the universe were only material and man only a machine, there would be no science to embolden the scientist to postulate this mechanization of the universe. Machines cannot measure, classify, nor evaluate themselves. Such a scientific piece of work could be executed only by some entity of supermachine status.

If universe reality is only one vast machine, then man must be outside of the universe and apart from it in order to recognize such a fact and become conscious of the insight of such an evaluation.

If man is only a machine, by what technique does this man come to believe or claim to know that he is only a machine? The experience of self-conscious evaluation of one's self is never an attribute of a mere machine. A self-conscious and avowed mechanist is the best possible answer to mechanism. If materialism were a fact, there could be no self-conscious mechanist. It is also true that one must first be a moral person before one can perform immoral acts.

Page 2080 -- How foolish to presume that an automaton could conceive a philosophy of automatism, and how ridiculous that it should presume to form such a concept of other and fellow automatons!

The universe is not like the laws, mechanisms, and the uniformities which the scientist discovers, and which he comes to regard as science, but rather like the curious, thinking, choosing, creative, combining, and discriminating scientist who thus observes universe phenomena and classifies the mathematical facts inherent in the mechanistic phases of the material side of creation. Neither is the universe like the art of the artist, but rather like the striving, dreaming, aspiring, and advancing artist who seeks to transcend the world of material things in an effort to achieve a spiritual goal.

 

And so our clerical critic not only failed to envision the magnificent cosmos of the Urantia Book, but he so superficially read the text that he thought it presented a mechanical cosmos. How mistaken even a learned theologian can be when his mind is not open to the reception of new truth!

Criticism #4 Urantia completely ignores the Biblical teachings about man. For Urantia man is finite, ignorant, and enslaved by matter. In the Bible man is anxious, guilty, fallen, and spiritually perverse. There is just no common ground between these two views.

This is a criticism difficult to analyze. The criticism presents only a partial view of man as presented in The Urantia Papers. And we think that this concept of the Biblical view of man is also somewhat incomplete and a bit distorted. Since both pictures of man are hardly truly representative of either the Urantia Book of the Bible, it is hardly profitable to undertake a detailed discussion of this criticism.

But I would call attention to the full and comprehensive manner in which the book does present the story of man's origin, nature, history, and destiny.

The Urantia Papers tell us about the origin of life on this planet. Then follows the story of prehuman life and the appearance of Andon and Fonta, the first human beings. The arrival of the six colored races is depicted.

Humanity is carried down through the ages, through the planetary rebellion, the Adamic default, on down to the times of Jesus' bestowal in the flesh.

There is an elaborate and profound doctrine of man presented in the Urantia Book. Man created in the image of God, endowed with a provisional free will, indwelt by a fragment of God, by faith fellowshipped as a son of God in the brotherhood -- the kingdom of heaven.

Human personality is a divine gift. Survival is a gift of grace which man secures by faith. Never in all the world's history has there been presented such a complete account of man's origin, history, and destiny.

A minister, with a doctor's degree, recently said to me, "The Urantia concept of man is in harmony with the best Christian thought of today."

Criticism #5: Why should not the person who put The Urantia Papers in written English be known? The authors of the Books of the Bible are known.

The book itself tells how The Urantia Papers came to be. (See citations on the back of the dust jacket of the Urantia Book.) The reason given us for not disclosing the identity of the subject employed in this transaction was: We do not want future generations to be concerned with the adoration of a Saint Peter or Saint Paul, a Luther, Calvin, or Wesley. We want no individual to be exalted by The Urantia Papers. The book should stand on its own nature and worth.

We all tend to revere our religious leaders. Remember how the Edenites wanted to fall down and worship Adam and Eve. Speaking of the resident governor general, on Page 1252 of the Urantia Book, it says, "The name of the current planetary supervisor is withheld from you only because mortal man is so prone to worship, even to deify, his extraordinary compatriots and superhuman superiors."

As for the books of the Bible, we do not know the real authors of many of these sacred writings. We are just as much edified by their reverential perusal. We can enjoy a good symphony even if we do not know the name of the composer.

The Urantia Book does not aim to contribute to the creation of a new galaxy of saints or to the organization of a new church.

But keeping important information secret is nothing new. Look at the New Testament record of Jesus' dealing with his apostles. After healing the leper, Jesus said, "See that you say nothing to anyone." Matt 8:4. Following Peter's confession of his divinity, Jesus "strictly charged the disciples to tell no one that he was the Christ.(5)" Matt 16:20. Regarding their experience on the Mount of Transfiguration, Jesus said, "Tell no one the vision, until the Son of Man is raised from the dead." Matt 17:9. After curing the deaf and dumb man, the Master "charged them to tell no one what had happened." Luke 8:56.

Remember: when we are asked "Just how did you get the Urantia Book?" if each of us told everything we know about the origin of The Urantia Papers, such a narrative would not fully satisfy the inquirer, for there is too much concerning the transmittal of The Urantia Papers that none of us fully understands. If you knew all we know, you would still be ignorant of much concerning the phenomena of factualizing these documents. No living person fully understands just how The Urantia Papers got translated into the English manuscript which was authorized for publication.(6)

One thing should be made clear to all. No person or persons are in any way desirous of gaining any advantage or notoriety out of their connection with the Urantia revelation.

Even after we attain Paradise, we encounter secrets in connection with the seven sacred worlds of the Father which revolve about Paradise. On each of these Father worlds there is to be found a domain of knowledge and experience which is confidential to a certain group of beings. All others are denied access to this secret domain.

Divinington -- the abode of Thought Adjusters -- is open only to the Father-fragment entities. All orders of intelligent beings are forbidden to land on Divinington.

In a military organization the higher officers are often in possession of information which it is not wise to transmit to the rank and file of the army.

Criticism #6: There is no doctrine of sin in the Urantia Book. Neither is there a plan of salvation for lost man.

Again, our critic has failed to read the Urantia Book which presents a clear-cut doctrine of sin. True, it does re-define sin so as to forever separate it from the errors of partial understanding and the potential evil of finite imperfection. Urantia doctrine of sin also separates this state from the ordinary "guilty feeling" which a mistaught conscience (supposedly the voice of God to the soul) imposes upon otherwise well-meaning individuals who are conscious of having violated the mores -- failed to live up to some ethical ideal or some social regulation or other man-made dogmas.

Let the Urantia Book tell its own story about sin.

First, there is the background and cosmic setting of all sin as portrayed in the Lucifer rebellion -- the attack upon the personality of God, the divine rule of his Creator Sons, and the whole scheme of Paradise ascension of mortal creatures of the Corps of the Finality. Then follows the story of the Caligastia betrayal of this world and the devastating consequences of the planetary rebellion.

Now as to sin as a personal experience. Page 52:

The possibility of mistaken judgment (evil) becomes sin only when the human will consciously endorses and knowingly embraces a deliberate immoral judgment.

Page 63 -- Sin is potential in all realms where imperfect beings are endowed with the ability to choose between good and evil.

 

It is true, the Urantia Book does reject the whole concept of original sin.

Jesus recognized that "sin" was according to one's light. Said he, "Before I came you had no sin, but now you have no excuse." John 15:22.

Read again on page 754:

But sin is a purposeful resistance to divine reality -- a conscious choosing to oppose spiritual progress -- while iniquity consists in an open and persistent defiance of recognized reality and signifies such a degree of personality disintegration as to border on cosmic insanity.

Page 41 -- The love of God saves the sinner; the law of God destroys the sin.

Page 984 -- The sense or feeling of guilt is the consciousness of the violation of the mores; it is not necessarily sin. There is no real sin in the absence of conscious disloyalty to Deity.

Page 2016 -- Sin is the act of conscious and deliberate rebellion against the Father's will and the Sons' laws by an individual will creature.

 

As regards the plan of salvation, the teachings of the Urantia Book are clear and replete.

Salvation is based on the love of God and not on the atonement doctrine. Even Peter taught this in his Pentecostal sermon, saying, "Truly I perceive that God shows no partiality, but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him." Acts 10:34,35.

The plan of saving mortals is part of the eternal purpose of God. (See page 364.)

Page 365 -- The goal of eternity is ahead! The adventure of divinity attainment lies before you! The race for perfection is on! Whosoever will may enter, and certain victory will crown the efforts of every human being who will run the race of faith and trust, depending every step of the way on the leading of the indwelling Adjuster and on the guidance of that good spirit of the Universe Son, which so freely has been poured out upon all flesh

The plan of salvation is presented in the Urantia Book as:

1. The Plan of Perfection Attainment. Pages 54, 85, 645.

2. The Bestowal Plan. Pages 85, 454.

3. The Plan of Mercy Ministry. Pages 85, 95.

4. The Salvage Plan. Pages 39, 85.

Concerning the Paradise ascension, read on Page 383:

Having started out on the way of life everlasting, having accepted the assignment and received your orders to advance, do not fear the dangers of human forgetfulness and mortal inconstancy, do not be troubled with doubts of failure or by perplexing confusion, do not falter and question your status and standing, for in every dark hour, at every crossroad in the forward struggle, the Spirit of Truth will always speak, saying, "This is the way."

(Read on) Page 1194 -- You humans have begun an endless unfolding of an almost infinite panorama, a limitless expanding of never-ending, ever-widening spheres of opportunity for exhilarating service, matchless adventure, sublime uncertainty, and boundless attainment.

(Again on)

Page 1194 -- When the clouds gather overhead, your faith should accept the fact of the presence of the indwelling Adjuster, and thus you should be able to look beyond the mists of mortal uncertainty into the clear shining of the sun of eternal righteousness on the beckoning heights of the mansion worlds of Satania.

 

And all of this is also good New Testament teaching. Read I John 5:4: "For whatever is born of God overcomes the world, and this is the victory that overcomes the world, our faith."

In the Urantia Book the doctrines of sin and salvation make sense. They are consistent with our knowledge of science (psychology) on the one hand and the teachings of Jesus on the other.

The Urantia Papers deny both original sin and universal and unconditioned salvation. To be sure, we have "all sinned and come short of the glory of God." Rom 3:23. But only those who choose survival will go on to find God and become more and more like him.

Criticism #7: The goal of salvation represents a prolonged scheme of training and even then is indefinite and uncertain.

Yes, the Urantia Book does present a vast scheme of universe education as a part of the survival plan for mortal ascenders. Others have found fault with this scheme of Paradise ascension. The most notable of all such critics was Lucifer himself. One of the three major criticisms of the rebellious Lucifer had to do with the prolonged training given mortal creatures.

Salvation is not magical -- falling asleep in death as a material creature and waking up in heaven as full-fledged spirit being. The Paradise ascension is evolutional not magical. Salvation is real -- not a fantasy.

Mortal survivors are being educated and trained for some magnificent destiny. And all of this practical education is in itself a transcendent destiny.

Criticism #8: The loving, kind, and tolerant heavenly Father presented in the Urantia Book is not a God of Exodus and the God who saves sinners. The Bible does not encourage us to look for new truth -- its injunction is Remember and Obey.

Our critic wants us to go back to the jealous and angry God of the times of Samuel and Elijah. In a way this criticism is valid. The Urantia Book does present the portrait of an affectionate heavenly Father such as that presented by the Second Isaiah and exemplified in the life and teachings of Jesus.

The whole concept of the bestowal of the Spirit of Truth is contrary to the idea of a "closed revelation" -- "The Faith delivered to the saints." Jesus promised a progressive religious experience, a spirit guide who should "lead us into all truth."

This critic certainly failed to read Paper 97, "Evolution of the God Concept Among the Hebrews." Deity concepts progressively changed from Samuel to Isaiah.

The whole plan of salvation signifies growth. We are admonished to "grow in grace and a knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ." 2 Peter 3:18.

The Urantia Book pictures God as Jesus presented him -- a loving heavenly Father. The idea of a "closed revelation" -- the preservation of the "Faith once delivered to the saints" was what led to this downfall of the Jewish people. While defending their faith they rejected the very gift of God which their own prophets had foreshadowed.

The God of the Urantia Book is a God who "save sinners" -- from cover to cover the book proclaims: "Whosoever will may come and partake freely of the water of life."

Criticism #9: The Urantia Book almost completely ignores the prophets of the Old Testament. The reason for this is clear -- the teaching of the prophets flatly contradict the scheme of the Urantia Book.

Again this critic has failed to read the book. There are hundreds of references to the Old Testament in the Urantia Book. Papers 73-76, 93-96 are devoted wholly to the consideration of Old Testament persons, peoples, and religions.

The Urantia Papers validate both the Old and the New Testament Scriptures. They also recognize the basic truths of the leading oriental religions.

The Urantia Book portrays the continuous evolutionary growth of religion as augmented by periodic revelation from the dawn of civilization to the present hour. Divine truth is living and expanding; always growing and increasingly illuminating the pathways of human development.

Criticism #10: The Urantia Book is a commonplace hodge-podge of verbiage, just such as numerous automatic writers have produced.

I can testify that The Urantia Papers were not the product of automatic writing or any other technique of psychic legerdemain known to me.(7)

While we are not at liberty to tell you even the little we know about the technique of the production of The Urantia Papers, we are not forbidden to tell you how we did not get these documents.

Let me call your attention to the following outline of present-day psychologic and psychic phenomena.


UNUSUAL ACTIVITIES
OF THE MARGINAL CONSCIOUSNESS.
(The subconscious mind.)


1. Automatic Writing.

2. Automatic Talking.

a. Speaking with "tongues."
b. Trance Mediums.
c. Spirit Mediums.
d. Catalepsy.

3. Automatic Hearing -- Clairaudience.

Hearing "voices."

4. Automatic Seeing.

a. Dream States -- Twilight Mentation
b. Visions -- Automatic Dramatization.
c. Hallucinations. (Shifty "Reality" Feelings.)

5. Automatic Thinking.

a. Automatic Fearing -- Anxiety Neurosis.
b. Automatic Ideation -- Mental Compulsions.
c. Automatic Judgments -- Intuition, "Hunches."
d. Automatic Association of Ideas -- Precognitions.
e. Automatic Guessing -- E.S.P.: Extra-Sensory Perception.
f. Automatic Deductions -- Delusions--Paranoia.
g. Dominance of Marginal Consciousness -- Dreams and Hypnosis.

6. Automatic Remembering.

a. Clairvoyance -- Automatic Memory Associations.
b. Telepathy -- Mind Reading (?)
c. Fortune Telling (Largely Fraudulent.)
d. Musical and Mathematical Marvels.

7. Automatic Acting.

a. Automatic Behavior -- (Major Hysteria. Witchcraft.)
b. Automatic Motion -- Motor Compulsions.
c. Automatic Overdrives -- Manic Episodes.
d. Automatic Walking -- Somnambulism.

8. Automatic Personalization.

a. Automatic Forgetting -- Amnesia.
b. Automatic Dissociation -- Double and Multiple Personality.
c. Schizophrenia -- Split Personality.

9. Combined and Associated Psychic States.

 

Note: The technique of the reception of the Urantia Book in English in no way parallels or impinges upon any of the above phenomena of the marginal consciousness.(8)

Criticism #11: The atonement has vanished from the Urantia Book. So has the majestic and jealous God who punishes his people when they go whoring after other gods.

This is a valid criticism. In the Urantia Book the atonement has vanished. Read on page 41:

Righteousness implies that God is the source of the moral law of the universe. Truth exhibits God as a revealer, as a teacher. But love gives and craves affection, seeks understanding fellowship such as exists between parent and child. Righteousness may be the divine thought, but love is a father's attitude. The erroneous supposition that the righteousness of God was irreconcilable with the selfless love of the heavenly Father, presupposed absence of unity in the nature of Deity and led directly to the elaboration of the atonement doctrine, which is a philosophic assault upon both the unity and the free-willness of God.
 

The Urantia Book goes so far as to declare that the atonement doctrine is an insult to Deity.

There is penalty for those who forsake God and abandon the pursuit of survival. And that penalty is loss of being -- annihilation. "They shall become as though they had not been."

Criticism #12: While there are to be found some new ideas in the Urantia Book, there is not revealed any startling new institution.

Jesus was the greatest of all revelations -- the incarnation -- but he preached a simple gospel: the Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. He appealed much to the Old Testament. Much of his preaching was to the common people.

The Urantia Book is an attempt to unify present-day scientific knowledge and religious truth. The main purpose of The Urantia Papers is to help the average person to better understanding of Jesus' religion. This means an emphasis on the religion of Jesus as contrasted to the religion about Jesus.

The Urantia Book, while presenting many new concepts, devotes much attention to the exaltation of much that is old -- the home, education, and social equity.

Remember, it is not the purpose of the Urantia Book to start a new church. The book condemns sectarian religions. The book is a gift to all religions, including Christianity.

The mission of the book is well told on page 2090:

The time is ripe to witness the figurative resurrection of the human Jesus from his burial tomb amidst the theological traditions and the religious dogmas of nineteen centuries. Jesus of Nazareth must not be longer sacrificed to even the splendid concept of the glorified Christ(9). What a transcendent service if, through this revelation, the Son of Man should be recovered from the tomb of traditional theology and be presented as the living Jesus to the church that bears his name, and to all other religions! Surely the Christian fellowship of believers will not hesitate to make such adjustments of faith and of practices of living as will enable it to "follow after" the Master in the demonstration of his real life of religious devotion to the doing of his Father's will and of consecration to the unselfish service of man.

Do professed Christians fear the exposure of a self-sufficient and unconsecrated fellowship of social respectability and selfish economic maladjustment? Does institutional Christianity fear the possible jeopardy, or even the overthrow, of traditional ecclesiastical authority if the Jesus of Galilee is reinstated in the minds and souls of mortal men as the ideal of personal religious living? Indeed, the social readjustments, the economic transformations, the moral rejuvenations, and the religious revisions of Christian civilization would be drastic and revolutionary if the living religion of Jesus should suddenly supplant the theologic religion about Jesus.

 

Criticism #13: The Urantia Book takes away the centrality of Christ in the Christian faith.

While the Urantia Book places God at the center of the master universe as well as at the center of the Christian faith, the bestowal Son shares this place with his Father.

The Urantia teaching greatly enlarges the mission of Jesus to this world. In addition to the concept of Savior, he becomes our Creator and Sovereign Lord. The statement -- "No one comes to the Father except by me" becomes much more absolute in its significance.

In the religion of Jesus, the bestowal Son of God becomes the real center of the gospel of the kingdom. The religion about Jesus may give a large place to Peter at Pentecost, to Paul and his Epistles, and to the early church fathers. But in the Urantia version of the gospel of the kingdom, Jesus of Nazareth -- the Son of God and the Son of Man -- is forever at the center of the good news about the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man.

The Urantia Book recognizes the supremacy of Christ(10) in all things religious, when it validates his many titles on Page 1965:

I am the bread of life.
I am the living water.
I am the light of the world.
I am the desire of all ages.
I am the open door to eternal salvation.
I am the reality of endless life.
I am the good shepherd.
I am the pathway to infinite perfection
I am the secret of eternal survival.
I am the way, the truth, and the life.
I am the infinite Father of my finite children.
I am the true vine; you are the branches.
I am the hope of all who know the truth.
I am the living bridge from one world to another.
I am the living link between time and eternity.

Criticism #14: I asked a friend of mine, a professor of physics in a near-by university, for an opinion on the scientific aspects of the Urantia Book. After going over the book, he said, "As regards science, this book is dated. It presents a very good picture of the way we looked at the cosmos ten years ago."(11)

On the whole, I think this is a valid criticism of the Urantia Book. Let me read from the Urantia Book, page 1109:

Because your world is generally ignorant of origins, even of physical origins, it has appeared to be wise from time to time to provide instruction in cosmology. And always has this made trouble for the future. The laws of revelation hamper us greatly by their proscription of the impartation of unearned or premature knowledge. Any cosmology presented as a part of revealed religion is destined to be outgrown in a very short time. Accordingly, future students of such a revelation are tempted to discard any element of genuine religious truth it may contain because they discover errors on the face of the associated cosmologies therein presented.

Mankind should understand that we who participate in the revelation of truth are very rigorously limited by the instructions of our superiors. We are not at liberty to anticipate the scientific discoveries of a thousand years. Revelators must act in accordance with the instructions which form a part of the revelation mandate. We see no way of overcoming this difficulty, either now or at any future time. We full well know that, while the historic facts and religious truths of this series of revelatory presentations will stand on the records of the ages to come, within a few short years many of our statements regarding the physical sciences will stand in need of revision in consequence of additional scientific developments and new discoveries. These new developments we even now foresee, but we are forbidden to include such humanly undiscovered facts in the revelatory records. Let it be made clear that revelations are not necessarily inspired. The cosmology of these revelations is not inspired. It is limited by our permission for the co-ordination and sorting of present-day knowledge. While divine or spiritual insight is a gift, human wisdom must evolve.

 

The science of The Urantia Papers bears the closing date of A.D. 1934. Even if it is now regarded as ten years out of date, it was 15 or 20 years ahead of the times first presented to us. But even now, the fact of the ultimaton has not yet been discovered, even though there have been several hints along this line in the scientific papers of the last few years.

Criticism #15: The teachings of Jesus as presented in the Urantia Book can be found in a thousand different books, especially in writings prior to 1930.

You notice that our critics fail to cite the books which portray the teachings of Jesus as found in the Urantia Book. It is comforting to be told that the Urantia teachings have such far-flung support among Christian authors. But I find much in Jesus' Urantia teachings which I have not here-to-fore encountered(12).

I can cite dozens of discourses, talks, conferences, and question-and-answer periods -- which I challenge anyone to find already on record in present-day Christian literature.

Criticism #16: The narrative of the earlier years of Jesus' life -- the silent years of the Gospels -- impressed me as being very ordinary, even sophomoric. Nothing extraordinary happened. I could sit down any day and dictate just as good, or better, a story in three or four hours.

I am glad that in the main the rhetoric of the narrative of Jesus' life is easily comprehensible by sophomores, even freshman, of high school as well as on the collegiate level. Just the other day a college sophomore related to me how much he had been helped by this story of Jesus' early life.

But as I review these years, there is impressed on my mind many discussions that could easily engage the deep thinking of men and women many grades above the sophomore level. Let me call your attention to a few:

  1. His assumption of responsibility and management of family affairs after his father's death.
  2. His wise dealing with the conflicts between patriotism and religious loyalties.
  3. Dealings with the affairs of his brothers and sisters, not to mention his mother.
  4. The story of his personal work on the Rome trip and how it later worked out in the beginnings of the Christian religion as it spread in the Roman Empire.
  5. Jesus' discourse on Reality.
  6. The Carthage discourse on Time and Space.
  7. The editing of the Hindu lad's selections of comparative religions.
  8. His discussion with the religious leaders at Rome on True Values, Truth and Faith, Good and Evil
  9. The counsel on Wealth.
  10. The wisdom of his personal ministry to Ganid.
  11. The sagacious dealing with the courtesans.
  12. The Athenian discourse on science.
  13. The Ephesian discourse on the soul.
  14. The discussion of mind at Cyprus.
  15. The unique story of his experience at Lake Urmia.
  16. The Mount of Hermon sojourn.

Yes, in a way, nothing out of the ordinary happened. That was also the great stumbling block to Mary. As Mary tried to bolster her faith, doubts would creep in because "nothing out of the ordinary ever happened."

 

Our friend thinks he could dictate a narrative of Jesus' life from the twelfth year to his baptism in the Jordan in three or four hours any day. I doubt it. At least in nineteen hundred years it has not been done.

This reminds me of an agnostic patient I had several years ago. He complained that Jesus' sermons were very ordinary -- that his teachings consisted largely of commonplace stories -- parables. Said he could write out a dozen parables any evening.

I said to this man, "I'll pay a good price for every parable which you bring me which will be at all comparable with the leading parables of Jesus." He promised to undertake the job. I did not hear from him for three months. Then he said, "Well, I guess that Jesus told most of the parables. I did not think up many that seemed to be as good as those found in his sermons."

There are so many features of this story of Jesus' early life that can be checked and rechecked. There is a consistency about the narrative that would not be found in a piece of pure fiction.

Don't forget: during these years he was living the truly human life -- as man among men -- as contrasted with the more divine features which appeared ever and anon after the occasion of his baptism.

The Apostle Paul had some troubles like this. Some of his critics complained that his gospel was pedestrian -- even sophomoric -- that it was lacking in erudition and deficient in learned philosophy. This is Paul's answer to these critics as found in the first chapter of First Corinthians, verses 18-27.

"For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. For it is written, 'I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and the cleverness of the clever I will thwart.' Where is the wise man? Where is the scribe? Where is the debater of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since, in the wisdom of God, the world did not know God through wisdom, it pleased God through the folly of what we preach to save those who believe. For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men.

For consider your call, brethren; not many of you were wise according to worldly standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth; but God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong."

(Again) 1 Cor 2:14: "The unspiritual man does not receive the gifts of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned."

1 Cor 3:19: "For the wisdom of this world is folly with God."

 

Criticism #17: In my opinion, the Urantia Book is a fraud -- a hoax. Those who perpetrated this book are criminals.

Any one who would call The Urantia Papers a fraud does not know much about the people who were concerned with the factualization of this unique book. My wife and I had considerable experience with the exposure of mediumistic frauds and psychic humbugs during our earlier years and some forty years ago I wrote a book depicting our experiences in dealing with these practitioners of the occult.

There was nothing questionable, much less fraudulent, connected with the origin of the Urantia Book. At the first glimpse of such, my associates and I would have forsaken the whole affair. We never detected anything fraudulent in the phenomena spread out over twenty-five years. True, we encountered much we could not explain, cannot explain even today. But there was no deception or other questionable practices.

Neither did the Forum -- more than one hundred and fifty persons who supplied the questions which brought forth The Urantia Papers -- ever detect any evidences of fraud.

No one has ever found a contradiction in the Urantia Book of more than one million words. If your story is fictitious, you just can't go on the witness stand for more than twenty-five years to be examined and cross-examined by more than one hundred and fifty people, and never make a single slip-up. To pass such a test you have to be telling the truth.

It is now more than three years since the book was published; several thousand copies have been distributed which have been read by more than thousands of people, and yet no one has discovered a contradiction; not even the severest critic has brought forth such as accusation.

When my son came home on furlough from the Marine Corps to read The Urantia Papers, the first question he asked me was, "Dad, is there any one making money out of this thing?" I answered, "No, son, but there are a number of us who are putting money into it." By the time the book was published we had, in time and money, put in over one hundred thousand dollars. Except for professional proof reading, no one was paid one cent during all the years of the production and publication of the Urantia Book.

But the cry of fraud is an old one. They charged Jesus with being a fraud -- "Are you not Jesus of Nazareth, the carpenter's son?" And they went on to charge that he was in league with devils. Said one minister critic of the Urantia Book, "It unfolds the melodramatic shotgun wedding of secondhand neoplatonized Gnosticism and slipshod Protestant rationalism to sanctified science-fiction and sheer damn foolishness. The bastard offspring of this union is called Urantia. There is no place for it in the house of the Lord."

Criticism #18: The Urantia Book contains no new and original concepts. There is really nothing new in its presentation of cosmology, philosophy, and religion.

In reply to this criticism, I submit 74 concepts and doctrines which are new and original as presented in the Urantia Book, not to mention more than one hundred additional narratives which represent the enlargement, amplification, and clarification of existing knowledge.

  1. The Eternal Son of Paradise. For the first time in human records clearly designated and personally identified.
  2. The unique Conjoint Actor. The concept of the Third Person of Deity is both unique and original in The Urantia Papers.
  3. The Paradise Trinity. In the Urantia Book the Paradise Trinity finds its only present-day identification and recognition.
  4. The Central Geographic Residence of Deity. For the first time the world knows exactly where God lives.
  5. The Absolute Isle of Paradise. The original concept of Paradise as the absolute of non-deity reality.
  6. Multiple Creator Sons. Recognition of more than 700,000 Creator Paradise Sons.
  7. Concept of the Absolutes. The concept of the Unqualified, Universal, and Deity Absolutes is original with the Urantia Book.
  8. Doctrine of Evolutionary Deity. While I saw an intimation of finite Deity in one of Pratt's books about the time of the coming of The Urantia Papers, I am sure that the concepts of the Supreme Being and God the Ultimate are original.
  9. Concept of the Triunities. The Triunities are an original Urantia concept.
  10. Havona Universe and Natives. The billion world picture of Havona and its inhabitants is a wholly new and original concept.
  11. The Concept of Space. Notwithstanding the theory of an "exploding cosmos," the space concept of the Urantia Book is new and original.
  12. The Grand and Master Universes. The overall concept of the Master cosmos is not only original, but it far transcends all previous ideas.
  13. The Seven Order of Trinity-Created Days. While one of these seven orders, the "Ancient of Days" is mentioned in the Bible, the whole presentation is both new and original.
  14. The Paradise Sons of God. The story of Magisterial and Trinity Teacher Sons in addition to Creator Sons is entirely original with the Urantia Book.
  15. Trinitized Sons of God. The story and techniques of the trinitization of divine Sons is unique and original in The Urantia Papers.
  16. The Seven Master Spirits. While the Bible makes mention of seven Spirits of God, it is only in the Urantia Book that these Spirits are identified and their work fully described.
  17. The Vast Family of the Conjoint Actor. The vast and far-flung family of the Infinite Spirit -- supernaphim, seconaphim, Solitary Messengers -- are but briefly foreshadowed by the Biblical narrative of seraphim and cherubim.
  18. The Universal Circuits. The gravity, personality, spirit, and mind circuits are original teachings of the Urantia Book.
  19. Universal Reflectivity -- Majeston. The amazing story of universal reflectivity is a wholly new and original presentation of the Urantia revelation.
  20. Power Directors -- Force Organizers. The whole concept of intelligent and purposive control of cosmic energy is original with the Urantia Book.
  21. Evolution of Energy--Matter. While some phases of the Urantia story of the evolution of energy may have been foreshadowed by scientific discovery, nevertheless, the concept as a whole is new as presented in The Urantia Papers.
  22. The Ultimaton. At the time of the suggestion of the ultimaton in The Urantia Papers, I had never heard of such a concept in scientific literature. During the past five or six years, I have noted several different intimations of the possible existence of some physical factor analogous to the ultimaton concept.
  23. Origin of the Solar System. While the Urantia narrative of the origin of the solar system includes some features of the Moulton-Chamberlain theory, the whole story is so complete and unique as to make it practically an original presentation.
  24. The Architectural Worlds. Worlds made to order of specifications is original with the Urantia Book.
  25. Universe Administrators. From the inhabited world to the management of the grand universe the administrative scheme of the Urantia Book is entirely new.
  26. The Life Carriers. Nothing like the concept of the Life Carriers has ever been suggested to humankind in all of past history.
  27. Origin of the Human Race. While the Urantia story of the origin of the human race validates the doctrine of evolution, nevertheless, it presents such a detailed and unique narrative as to constitute an all but original presentation of human origins.
  28. Origin of the Colored Races. The Urantia story of the origin of the Sangik races is the only such narrative in existence.
  29. Source and Nature of Personality. While the Urantia Book, like science, fails to define personality, it does designate its origin and gratifyingly portrays its magnificent destiny.
  30. The Concept of Thought Adjusters. While the Bible talks about the "true light which lighteth every man coming into the world," the story of Thought Adjusters as revealed in The Urantia Papers is so replete and unique as to constitute a new and original story.
  31. Evolution of the Soul. The concept of the origin, nature and evolution of the soul is original with the Urantia Book.
  32. Identification of the Holy Spirit. Pointing out the Holy Spirit as the presence of the Local Universe Mother Spirit is altogether new and original in The Urantia Papers.
  33. The Seven Adjutant Spirits. While the Bible makes mention of seven spirits and in Isaiah partially identifies them, the Urantia narrative is so full and unique as to make it an original presentation.
  34. Local Universe Sons of God. The whole story of the Local Universe Sons is new and original.
  35. The Ascension Plan: Be You Perfect. While Jesus propounded the mandate "Be you perfect," etc., the unfoldment of the Paradise ascension plan in the Urantia Book is an all but new and original concept.
  36. The Seven Mansion Worlds. While the Master alluded to the "mansion worlds," the replete story of their nature and province is both new and original.
  37. The Morontia Concept. The whole morontia concept -- the stage between the material and the spiritual -- is new and original.
  38. Celestial Artisans and Reversion Directors. Both of these concepts are new in the Urantia Book. The concept of celestial play and spiritual humor is all but new.
  39. Concept of Permanent Citizenship. This is wholly original with the Urantia Book.
  40. The Urantia Midwayers. While the Old Testament does refer to the "Nephilim" the citation is so indefinite as to constitute the Urantia story of the midwayers as a new and original narrative.
  41. The Superhuman Planetary Government. The story of the planetary functions of the Most Highs, the Reserve Corps, and the planetary seraphim is original, notwithstanding the allusion to the work of the Most Highs in the Bible.
  42. The Billions of Inhabited Worlds. At the time of the arrival of The Urantia Papers, there was no literature dealing with inhabited worlds other than our world. The idea was new. In recent years we frequently run across speculations regarding other inhabited planets(13).
  43. Clarification of Sin and Rebellion. The unique clarification of sin and rebellion is original with the Urantia Book.
  44. Clarification of Adam and Eve. The factual narrative of the legendary story of Adam and Eve is original.
  45. Clarification of Melchizedek. The Melchizedek story as clarified in the Urantia narrative is really a new and original concept.
  46. Concept of the Ages of Light and Life. The fruition of mortal evolution as portrayed in the concept of the ages of light and life is altogether new and original.
  47. A Unified History of Urantia. Nowhere else in all the world can you find a consistent and unified history of our world. For the first time we have a chronology of human affairs.
  48. Diseases. The Book presents a new and original explanation of microbic diseases.
  49. Antigravity. The whole concept of antigravity is unique and original with The Urantia Papers. Only during the last year has any scientist promulgated a theory of antigravity.
  50. Jesus' Birthday. For the first time during the Christian era, we know the real birthday of Jesus -- August 21.
  51. Experimental Planet. The fact that Urantia was a decimal planet -- that the Life Carriers had permission to attempt new features of biologic evolution. This is information not heretofore known on the planet.
  52. The Evolution of Religion. While you can read much about the evolution of religion on Urantia, nevertheless, the straightforward story told in The Urantia Papers is unique and original.
  53. The Unique Reason for Jesus' Bestowal. The Urantia Book presents a new, unique, and original reason for Jesus' life and death on our world.
  54. A Chronological Story of Jesus' Life. The book presents the only complete story of Jesus' life on this world.
  55. Identification of the Twelve Apostles. The Urantia story is the first time the confusion of the 12 apostles has been straightened out.
  56. The Unique Story of Mary. The story of Mary, the mother of Jesus, is unique and original.
  57. The Water and the Wine. As far as I know, the Urantia Book presents an original explanation of this supposed miracle.
  58. Explanation of Unintended Miracles. The book presents a possible explanation of numerous unintended miracles.
  59. Jesus' Attitude Toward Art and Athletics. The Master's attitude toward art and athletics is nowhere else revealed.
  60. The Sermon on the Mount. I am, of course, not familiar with all the literature on the Sermon on the Mount. But as far as I know, the interpretation of this address in the Urantia Book is new and original.
  61. The Women's Evangelistic Corps. This story is new, notwithstanding the brief mention of this matter in the New Testament.
  62. Rodan of Alexandria. The whole story is original with the Urantia Book.
  63. The Story of Abner. The unique story of the head of John the Baptist's apostles is original with the Urantia Papers.
  64. David Zebedee's Intelligence Corps. This entire story is exclusively found in the Urantia Book.
  65. The "Keys of the Kingdom." The explanation o the meaning of the "keys of the kingdom" is new and original as found in the Urantia Book.
  66. Clarification of the Kingdom Concept. The kingdom concept is clarified. The religion of Jesus and the religion about Jesus is fully differentiated.
  67. Clarification of the Second Advent. The clarification of Matt 24 and the second coming of Christ is complete and original(14).
  68. New Concept of the Lord's Supper. The significance of the Lord's Supper is new and original
  69. Clarification of the Crucifixion. While there is much in the New Testament regarding the crucifixion, the Urantia story is complete and in many phases wholly original.
  70. Nature of the Resurrection. While the New Testament authenticates the resurrection, only the Urantia narrative presents a new and original account of this transcendent event, including the actual disposal of the material body of Jesus.
  71. The Morontia Experience of Jesus. The full and complete story of the morontia experience between the resurrection and the ascension is found only in The Urantia Papers.
  72. The New Picture of Pentecost. The Urantia picture of Pentecost is so enlarged as to constitute a new portrayal of the coming of the Spirit of Truth.
  73. The Faith of Jesus. The final chapter of the Urantia Book presents a new concept of believing with Jesus rather than believing on him.
  74. The Corps of the Finality. The actual destiny of mortal ascenders in the Corps of the Finality is a new and original concept of mortal destiny.

And last, but not least, the technique of receiving The Urantia Papers in answer to questions was an entirely new and unique method of imparting information on the part of superhuman intelligence. The very book itself is original in origin and unique in impartation.(15)

 

Footnotes

1. This is Sadler's partial quote from instructions given to him just prior to release of The Urantia Papers.

2. In a letter to Martin Gardner dated September 6, 1993, I showed why Sadler was unaware of the manner in which the Revelators used the word "Christ." Refer to my paper under Studies in The Urantia Papers.  The word "Christ" originally was a title, the Greek form of the "Messiah. But Christianity made the title another name for "Jesus." Here the Revelators are using it in its familiar Christian manner, to show how religionists will respond to The Urantia Papers. Otherwise, the Revelators did not use the word "Christ" as a name.

3. Sadler's statement in the preceding paragraph cannot be correct. The forewarnings came prior to the publication of the Revelation in 1955. This letter is dated 1958. He was illustrating a point, not documenting history.

4. The Urantia Papers never use the word "doctrines" as a substitute for "beliefs" or "teachings." This is Sadler's personal substitute. He apparently was unaware again of how the Papers distinguish the difference.

5. The reason for this admonition by Jesus was not necessarily because of a policy of secrecy. Rather it was because he truly was not the "Christ" as his apostles thought of him. Refer to my paper on Jesus and Melchizedek, Creator and Messiah. Also refer to the paper on the Christ Names.

6. Such a statement could be said of all the processes and mechanisms of life. We do not fully or truly understand even the most familiar activities of creation. But Sadler could have publicly described the steps in the process. He did not because he was under instructions not to do so.

7. Here Sadler explicitly states that The Urantia Papers did not come through channeling or any other form of "spiritualistic" phenomena.

8. Here Sadler reinforces his statements that The Urantia Papers were not the product of "trance" pronouncements, and that their appearance did not resemble in any fashion the productions of spiritualist phenomena.

9. Here The Urantia Papers use the word "Christ" in its traditional sense, in order to reinforce emphasis on the Christian use of the word, not on its use in the Papers.

10. One again, Sadler uses the word Christ contrary to its use in The Urantia Papers. He was totally unaware of that employment, and hence could not have either written or edited the Revelation. He continues such contrary use throughout this discussion.

11. The science of The Urantia Papers present an extraordinary difficulty. This has been examined by many individuals. It is not my purpose in this work to engage in such debate. Here I am presenting those materials which affect our spiritual decisions, not our material understanding.

12. Sadler was aware of a few cases where the divine Revelators used human sources to build their revelation. He does not mention those. More importantly, he was unaware of the multitude of such uses, from many different human sources. Had he been so aware he would have been more careful in his statements. Refer to following chapters where this revelatory design is discussed in depth.

13. Sadler and members of the Forum were all apparently unaware of the Book of Oahspe, and ancient writings, including the Hindu holy literature, Chinese myth, and the Egyptian Book of the Dead, all of which refer to the celestial realms, and heavenly affairs.

14. Sadler again is unaware of deeper studies which show the revelatory restrictions placed on Jesus' remarks about the "end of the age." Sadler fully expected The Urantia Papers to effect a renovation in our current world order, although he admitted to many persons privately that he did not understand the apocalyptic passages of the Papers. For example, refer to page 1086 and the discussion on Religion and Social Reconstruction, and page 2081 and the discussion on Secular Totalitarianism.

15. Here Sadler is noting that celestial agencies did not arbitrarily throw a revelation at us, but attempted to work with us, at our conceptual level, in order to provide a more useful revelation.




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Some material presented will contain links, quotes, ideologies, etc., the contents of which should be understood to first, in their whole, reflect the views or opinions of their editors, and second, are used in my personal research as "fair use" sources only, and not espousement one way or the other. Researching for 'truth' leads one all over the place...a piece here, a piece there. As a researcher, I hunt, gather and disassemble resources, trying to put all the pieces into a coherent and logical whole. I encourage you to do the same. And please remember, these pages are only my effort to collect all the pieces I can find and see if they properly fit into the 'reality aggregate'.

Personal Position

Personal Position:
I've come to realize that 'truth' boils down to what we 'believe' the facts we've gathered point to. We only 'know' what we've 'experienced' firsthand. Everything else - what we read, what we watch, what we hear - is what someone else's gathered facts point to and 'they' 'believe' is 'truth', so that 'truth' seems to change in direct proportion to newly gathered facts divided by applied plausibility. Though I believe there is 'truth', until someone representing the celestial realm visibly appears and presents the heavenly records of Facts And Lies In The Order They Happened, I can't know for sure exactly what "the whole truth' on any given subject is, and what applies to me applies to everyone. Until then I'll continue to ask, "what does The Urantia Book say on the subject?"
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The Oxford Study Bible: Revised English Bible with Apocrypha The Oxford Study Bible: Revised English Bible with Apocrypha
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This volume combines a cultural guide to the biblical world and an annotated Bible. Its notes feature the reflections of Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Jewish scholars.

  • Twenty-three insightful articles on aspects of the history, literary background, and culture of the biblical era.
  • A special index of people, places, and themes of the Bible.
  • 36 pages of full-color New Oxford Bible Maps, with index.

Paperback: 1860 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press; 1 edition (March 12, 1992)

Nave's Topical Bible: A comprehensive Digest of over 20,000 Topics and Subtopics With More Than 10,000 Associated Scripture References Nave's Topical Bible: A comprehensive Digest of over 20,000 Topics and Subtopics With More Than 10,000 Associated Scripture References

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"Nave's Topical Bible, " the best known of all topical bibles, has been a valuable Bible-study reference and a best-seller for more than 75 years. It is a comprehensive digest of over 20,000 topics and subtopics with more than 100,000 associated Scripture references. The most significant references for each topic actually include the full text of the verse cited saving the need to separately look up each verse.

Because "Nave's "groups verses by "idea" (or "topic"), it offers a better overview of relevant Scriptures than a concordance, which only lists or indexes verses according to specific words. This edition also includes the helpful Scripture index (left out of some other editions), which makes it possible for the reader studying a particular biblical text to locate every topic and grouping of Scripture in "Nave's "whenever a particular verse is included. That way, it is possible for the reader to study either all the verses related to a particular topic "or" all the topics related to a particular verse it works both ways.

For the pastor or teacher interested in saving hours of time but not willing to give their second best, and for anyone wanting to be challenged by what God has to say about a given subject, "Nave's Topical Bible" is the passport that will allow immediate and successful entry to the many points of interest."

About the Author

Orville J. Nave, A.M., D.D., LL.D., compiled this magnificient reference work while serving as a Chaplain in the United States Army. He referred to his work as "the result of fourteen years of delightful and untiring study of the Word of God."

Hardcover: 1616 pages
Publisher: Hendrickson Pub (July 1, 2002)

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible (Super Value Series) Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible (Super Value Series)

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Read the best of Matthew Henry's classic commentary on the Bible in one convenient book. Henry's profound spiritual insights have touched lives for over 300 years. Indexed maps and charts make this a book any pastor, student, Bible teacher, or devotional reader will treasure!

About the Author

Matthew Henry (1662-1714) was a Presbyterian minister in England who began his commentary on the Bible in 1704. He completed his work up to the end of Acts before his death. Afterward, his ministerial friends completed the work from Henry's notes and writings.

Series: Super Value Series
Hardcover: 1200 pages
Publisher: Thomas Nelson (July 30, 2003)

The Urantia Book The Urantia Book
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Love

Love is truly contagious and eternally creative. (p. 2018) “Devote your life to proving that love is the greatest thing in the world.” (p. 2047) “Love is the ancestor of all spiritual goodness, the essence of the true and the beautiful.” (p. 2047) The Father’s love can become real to mortal man only by passing through that man’s personality as he in turn bestows this love upon his fellows. (p. 1289) The secret of a better civilization is bound up in the Master’s teachings of the brotherhood of man, the good will of love and mutual trust. (p. 2065)

Prayer

Prayer is not a technique of escape from conflict but rather a stimulus to growth in the very face of conflict. (p. 1002) The sincerity of any prayer is the assurance of its being heard. … (p. 1639) God answers man’s prayer by giving him an increased revelation of truth, an enhanced appreciation of beauty, and an augmented concept of goodness. (p. 1002) …Never forget that the sincere prayer of faith is a mighty force for the promotion of personal happiness, individual self-control, social harmony, moral progress, and spiritual attainment. (p. 999)

Suffering

There is a great and glorious purpose in the march of the universes through space. All of your mortal struggling is not in vain. (p. 364) Mortals only learn wisdom by experiencing tribulation. (p. 556)

Angels

The angels of all orders are distinct personalities and are highly individualized. (p. 285) Angels....are fully cognizant of your moral struggles and spiritual difficulties. They love human beings, and only good can result from your efforts to understand and love them. (p. 419)

Our Divine Destiny

If you are a willing learner, if you want to attain spirit levels and reach divine heights, if you sincerely desire to reach the eternal goal, then the divine Spirit will gently and lovingly lead you along the pathway of sonship and spiritual progress. (p. 381) …They who know that God is enthroned in the human heart are destined to become like him—immortal. (p. 1449) God is not only the determiner of destiny; he is man’s eternal destination. (p. 67)

Family

Almost everything of lasting value in civilization has its roots in the family. (p. 765) The family is man’s greatest purely human achievement. ... (p. 939)

Faith

…Faith will expand the mind, ennoble the soul, reinforce the personality, augment the happiness, deepen the spirit perception, and enhance the power to love and be loved. (p. 1766) “Now, mistake not, my Father will ever respond to the faintest flicker of faith.” (p. 1733)

History/Science

The story of man’s ascent from seaweed to the lordship of earthly creation is indeed a romance of biologic struggle and mind survival. (p. 731) 2,500,000,000 years ago… Urantia was a well developed sphere about one tenth its present mass. … (p. 658) 1,000,000,000 years ago is the date of the actual beginning of Urantia [Earth] history. (p. 660) 450,000,000 years ago the transition from vegetable to animal life occurred. (p. 669) From the year A.D. 1934 back to the birth of the first two human beings is just 993,419 years. (p. 707) About five hundred thousand years ago…there were almost one-half billion primitive human beings on earth. … (p. 741) Adam and Eve arrived on Urantia, from the year A.D. 1934, 37,848 years ago. (p. 828)

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What’s Inside?

Parts I and II

God, the inhabited universes, life after death, angels and other beings, the war in heaven.

Part III

The history of the world, science and evolution, Adam and Eve, development of civilization, marriage and family, personal spiritual growth.

Part IV

The life and teachings of Jesus including the missing years. AND MUCH MORE…

Excerpts

God, …God is the source and destiny of all that is good and beautiful and true. (p. 1431) If you truly want to find God, that desire is in itself evidence that you have already found him. (p. 1440) When man goes in partnership with God, great things may, and do, happen. (p. 1467)

The Origin of Human Life, The universe is not an accident... (p. 53) The universe of universes is the work of God and the dwelling place of his diverse creatures. (p. 21) The evolutionary planets are the spheres of human origin…Urantia [Earth] is your starting point. … (p. 1225) In God, man lives, moves, and has his being. (p. 22)

The Purpose of Life, There is in the mind of God a plan which embraces every creature of all his vast domains, and this plan is an eternal purpose of boundless opportunity, unlimited progress, and endless life. (p. 365) This new gospel of the kingdom… presents a new and exalted goal of destiny, a supreme life purpose. (p. 1778)

Jesus, The religion of Jesus is the most dynamic influence ever to activate the human race. (p. 1091) What an awakening the world would experience if it could only see Jesus as he really lived on earth and know, firsthand, his life-giving teachings! (p. 2083)

Science, Science, guided by wisdom, may become man’s great social liberator. (p. 909) Mortal man is not an evolutionary accident. There is a precise system, a universal law, which determines the unfolding of the planetary life plan on the spheres of space. (p. 560)

Life after Death, God’s love is universal… He is “not willing that any should perish.” (p. 39) Your short sojourn on Urantia [Earth]…is only a single link, the very first in the long chain that is to stretch across universes and through the eternal ages. (p. 435) …Death is only the beginning of an endless career of adventure, an everlasting life of anticipation, an eternal voyage of discovery. (p. 159)

About the Author

The text of The Urantia Book was provided by one or more anonymous contributors working with a small staff which provided editorial and administrative support during the book's creation. The book bears no particular credentials (from a human viewpoint), relying instead on the power and beauty of the writing itself to persuade the reader of its authenticity.

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Zondervan Pictorial Encylopedia of the Bible, Vols. 1-5 Zondervan Pictorial Encylopedia of the Bible, Vols. 1-5
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The Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible, the result of more than ten years of research and preparation, provides Bible students with a comprehensive and reliable library of information. Varying viewpoints of scholarship permit a well-rounded perspective on significant issues relating to doctrines, themes, and biblical interpretation. Well-organized and generously illustrated, this encyclopedia will become a frequently used resource and reference work because of its many helpful features: - More than 5,000 pages of vital information of Bible lands and people - More than 7,500 articles alphabetically arranged for easy reference - Hundreds of full-color and black-and-white illustrations, charts, and graphs - Thirty-two pages of full-color maps and hundreds of black-and-white outline maps for quick perspective and ready reference - Scholarly articles ranging across the entire spectrum of theological and biblical topics, backed by recent archaeological discoveries - Two hundred and thirty-eight contributors from around the world. The editors have brought to this encyclopedia the fruit of many years of study and research.

About the Author

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The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary puts the latest and most comprehensive biblical scholarship at your fingertips. Here is everything you need to know to fully understand the Old Testament, the Apocrypha, and the New Testament. An unparalleled resource, The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary explains every aspect of the Bible, including biblical archaeology, culture, related writings such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Bible‘s influence on Western civilization, biblical history, theological concepts, modern biblical interpretations, flora nad fauna, climate and environment, crafts and industry, the content of individual books of the bible, and more.

The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary features:

  • Contributions by 193 noted experts on the Bible and the ancient Near East
  • More than 3700 entries covering the Bible from A to Z
  • Outlines for each book of the Bible
  • 590 black–and–white photographs
  • 53 color photographs
  • An updated pronunciation guide
  • 72 black–and–white maps
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  • Dozens of drawings, diagrams, and tables

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The Editorial Board of the revised edition of The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary includes associate editors; Roger S. Boraas, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Religion, Uppsala College; Michael Fishbane, Ph.D., Nathan Cummings Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Chicago Divinity School; Pheme Perkins, Ph.D., Professor of Theology (New Testament), Boston College; and William O. Walker, Jr., Ph.D., Professor of Religion, Trinity University.

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