approaches universe from outside
103:6.2(1135;4)
atheistic
s. was father of secularism
195:8.2(2081;2)
benefited most from printing press
81:6.9(907;6)
discoveries not real until unraveled and correlated in scientist's consciousness
102:2.5(1120;2),
102:7.9(1127;3)
engaged in agelong contest between truth and error
12:9.5(141;6)
facts set forth in Urantia Papers do not anticipate new discoveries
101:4.2(1109;4)
final physical discoveries made in era of light and life
55:4.5(627;3)
has no lasting quarrel with true religion
99:4.8(1090;4),
195:7.2(2078;5)
honest search for true causes gave birth to
81:2.5(901;8)
identifies, analyzes, and classifies segmented parts of the cosmos
102:3.10(1122;6)
imagination and conjecture extend borders of
103:6.11(1137;1)
Jesus' discourse on
s. at Athens
133:5sec(1476;3)
materialistic
s. harbors seeds of own destruction
132:1.3(1457;2)
often too self-confident and dogmatic
103:7.7(1138;5)
philosophy cannot be predicated on observations of
42:9.4(480;2)
purifies religion by destroying superstition
81:6.10(907;7)
should extend man's horizon
195:7.2(2078;5)
should not discount religion on basis of credulity
102:6.8-10(1125;3)
study continues in celestial worlds
103:7.3(1138;1)
teaches man language of mathematics
81:6.10(907;7)
the more s. one knows, the less sure one is
102:1.3(1119;2)
thought domain of mathematics; assumes matter, motion, and life
103:7.11(1139;3)
thrives best in cities
68:6.5(770;2)
weakened only religions dependent upon fear, superstition, and emotion
99:4.8(1090;4),
195:7.2(2078;5)
compared and contrasted
1:5.11(29;1),
1:6.2(30;1),
4:4.7(59;3),
5:5.3(68;5),
101:2.2-6(1106;1),
101:5.2-6(1110;2),
101:8.3-4(1114;7),
102:1.2-4(1119;1),
102:3.5-15(1122;1),
102:6.8(1125;3),
103:6-9secs)
112:2.7-8(1228;6),
132:3.2-4(1459;2),
133:5.4(1476;6),
195:6sec(2076;6)
constitutive responses; survive crash of civilizations
16:9.4-5(195;6)
reality response delivers us from false a priori assumptions
16:6.4-10(191;7)
relationship among, also referred to as
causation, duty, and worship
16:6.5-9(192;1)
energy, mind, and spirit
9:4.5(102;5)
fact, idea, and relation
196:3.2(2094;1)
fact, law, and love of God
16:9.1(195;3)
knowledge, wisdom, and insight
102:3sec(1121;3)
seas of glass
energy-transformation mechanisms
43:1.11(487;2)
first appear on 2nd mansion world
47:4.3(534;7)
found on almost all architectural worlds
43:1.11(487;2)
on Edentia is circular crystal 100 miles in circumference
43:1.7,10-11)
conclaves with Lanaforge take place on
45:2.6(511;6)
portray superuniverse reflectivity
43:1.11(487;2)
receiving fields for all seraphic transports
43:1.10(487;1),
46:2.9(521;6)
superuniverse, Paradise-Havona broadcasts received by
46:3.1(522;1)
accompanied Michael on 3rd bestowal
119:3.3(1312;4)
classification as primary, etc., does not indicate status differential
28:5.1(310;3)
general service of seconaphim
as Most High Assistants
37:4.2(409;7)
assist members of superuniverse assemblies
28:7.1(317;4)
may become Paradise Companions, Technical Advisers
25:4.2(279;3),
25:8.1(283;2)
may serve as Evangels of Light attached to mortal finaliter companies
31:7.2(349;7)
serve on planets in light and life
55:4.15(628;6)
limited in spirit polarity for circuits of Eternal Son
26:1.9(286;4)
living mirrors and presence projectors
28:3.2(307;4),
28:7.4(318;2)
living mirrors to Ancients of Days
28:4.1(307;5)
transporters can traverse from Uversa past dark gravity bodies to Havona
26:4.1(289;4),
39:2.9(430;5)
types
6. transport personalities
28:4.12(309;6)
B. secondary seconaphim
28:5sec(310;3)
assigned to Divine Counselors, Perfectors of Wisdom, and Universal Censors
28:3.1(307;3),
28:5.2-6(310;4)
types
C. tertiary seconaphim
28:6sec(313;5)
assigned to Mighty Messengers, Those High in Authority, and Those without Name and Number
22:5.5(248;4),
28:3.1(307;3),
28:6sec(313;5)
guide ascenders in perplexity, uncertainty, and emergencies
28:7.2-3(317;5)
types