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Foreword
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Paper 1 The Universal Father
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Paper 2 The Nature of God
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Paper 3 The Attributes of God
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Paper 4 God’s Relation to the Universe
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Paper 5 God’s Relation to the Individual
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Paper 6 The Eternal Son
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Paper 7 Relation of the Eternal Son to the Universe
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Paper 8 The Infinite Spirit
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Paper 9 Relation of the Infinite Spirit to the Universe
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Paper 10 The Paradise Trinity
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Paper 11 The Eternal Isle of Paradise
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Paper 12 The Universe of Universes
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Paper 13 The Sacred Spheres of Paradise
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Paper 14 The Central and Divine Universe
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Paper 15 The Seven Superuniverses
- The Seven Superuniverses
- 1. The Superuniverse Space Level
- 2. Organization of the Superuniverses
- 3. The Superuniverse of Orvonton
- 4. Nebulae—The Ancestors of Universes
- 5. The Origin of Space Bodies
- 6. The Spheres of Space
- 7. The Architectural Spheres
- 8. Energy Control and Regulation
- 9. Circuits of the Superuniverses
- 10. Rulers of the Superuniverses
- 11. The Deliberative Assembly
- 12. The Supreme Tribunals
- 13. The Sector Governments
- 14. Purposes of the Seven Superuniverses
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Paper 16 The Seven Master Spirits
- The Seven Master Spirits
- 1. Relation to Triune Deity
- 2. Relation to the Infinite Spirit
- 3. Identity and Diversity of the Master Spirits
- 4. Attributes and Functions of the Master Spirits
- 5. Relation to Creatures
- 6. The Cosmic Mind
- 7. Morals, Virtue, and Personality
- 8. Urantia Personality
- 9. Reality of Human Consciousness
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Paper 17 The Seven Supreme Spirit Groups
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Paper 18 The Supreme Trinity Personalities
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Paper 19 The Co-ordinate Trinity-Origin Beings
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Paper 20 The Paradise Sons of God
- The Paradise Sons of God
- 1. The Descending Sons of God
- 2. The Magisterial Sons
- 3. Judicial Actions
- 4. Magisterial Missions
- 5. Bestowal of the Paradise Sons of God
- 6. The Mortal-Bestowal Careers
- 7. The Trinity Teacher Sons
- 8. Local Universe Ministry of the Daynals
- 9. Planetary Service of the Daynals
- 10. United Ministry of the Paradise Sons
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Paper 21 The Paradise Creator Sons
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Paper 22 The Trinitized Sons of God
- The Trinitized Sons of God
- 1. The Trinity-Embraced Sons
- 2. The Mighty Messengers
- 3. Those High in Authority
- 4. Those Without Name and Number
- 5. The Trinitized Custodians
- 6. The Trinitized Ambassadors
- 7. Technique of Trinitization
- 8. The Creature-Trinitized Sons
- 9. The Celestial Guardians
- 10. High Son Assistants
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Paper 23 The Solitary Messengers
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Paper 24 Higher Personalities of the Infinite Spirit
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Paper 25 The Messenger Hosts of Space
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Paper 26 - Ministering Spirits of the Central Universe
- Ministering Spirits of the Central Universe
- 1. The Ministering Spirits
- 2. The Mighty Supernaphim
- 3. The Tertiary Supernaphim
- 4. The Secondary Supernaphim
- 5. The Pilgrim Helpers
- 6. The Supremacy Guides
- 7. The Trinity Guides
- 8. The Son Finders
- 9. The Father Guides
- 10. The Counselors and Advisers
- 11. The Complements of Rest
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Paper 27 - Ministry of the Primary Supernaphim
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Paper 28 - Ministering Spirits of the Superuniverses
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Paper 29 - The Universe Power Directors
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Paper 30 - Personalities of the Grand Universe
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Paper 31 - The Corps of the Finality
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Paper 32 - The Evolution of Local Universes
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Paper 33 - Administration of the Local Universe
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Paper 34 - The Local Universe Mother Spirit
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Paper 35 - The Local Universe Sons of God
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Paper 36 - The Life Carriers
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Paper 37 - Personalities of the Local Universe
- Personalities of the Local Universe
- 1. The Universe Aids
- 2. The Brilliant Evening Stars
- 3. The Archangels
- 4. Most High Assistants
- 5. High Commissioners
- 6. Celestial Overseers
- 7. Mansion World Teachers
- 8. Higher Spirit Orders of Assignment
- 9. Permanent Citizens of the Local Universe
- 10. Other Local Universe Groups
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Paper 38 - Ministering Spirits of the Local Universe
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Paper 39 - The Seraphic Hosts
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Paper 40 - The Ascending Sons of God
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Paper 41 - Physical Aspects of the Local Universe
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Paper 42 - Energy—Mind and Matter
- Energy—Mind and Matter
- 1. Paradise Forces and Energies
- 2. Universal Nonspiritual Energy Systems(Physical Energies)
- 3. Classification of Matter
- 4. Energy and Matter Transmutations
- 5. Wave-Energy Manifestations
- 6. Ultimatons, Electrons, and Atoms
- 7. Atomic Matter
- 8. Atomic Cohesion
- 9. Natural Philosophy
- 10. Universal Nonspiritual Energy Systems(Material Mind Systems)
- 11. Universe Mechanisms
- 12. Pattern and Form—Mind Dominance
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Paper 43 - The Constellations
- The Constellations
- 1. The Constellation Headquarters
- 2. The Constellation Government
- 3. The Most Highs of Norlatiadek
- 4. Mount Assembly—The Faithful of Days
- 5. The Edentia Fathers since the Lucifer Rebellion
- 6. The Gardens of God
- 7. The Univitatia
- 8. The Edentia Training Worlds
- 9. Citizenship on Edentia
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Paper 44 - The Celestial Artisans
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Paper 45 - The Local System Administration
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Paper 46 - The Local System Headquarters
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Paper 47 - The Seven Mansion Worlds
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Paper 48 - The Morontia Life
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Paper 49 - The Inhabited Worlds
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Paper 50 - The Planetary Princes
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Paper 51 - The Planetary Adams
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Paper 52 - Planetary Mortal Epochs
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Paper 53 - The Lucifer Rebellion
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Paper 54 - Problems of the Lucifer Rebellion
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Paper 55 - The Spheres of Light and Life
- The Spheres of Light and Life
- 1. The Morontia Temple
- 2. Death and Translation
- 3. The Golden Ages
- 4. Administrative Readjustments
- 5. The Acme of Material Development
- 6. The Individual Mortal
- 7. The First or Planetary Stage
- 8. The Second or System Stage
- 9. The Third or Constellation Stage
- 10. The Fourth or Local Universe Stage
- 11. The Minor and Major Sector Stages
- 12. The Seventh or Superuniverse Stage
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Paper 56 - Universal Unity
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Paper 57 - The Origin of Urantia
- The Origin of Urantia
- 1. The Andronover Nebula
- 2. The Primary Nebular Stage
- 3. The Secondary Nebular Stage
- 4. Tertiary and Quartan Stages
- 5. Origin of Monmatia—The Urantia Solar System
- 6. The Solar System Stage—The Planet-Forming Era
- 7. The Meteoric Era—The Volcanic AgeThe Primitive Planetary Atmosphere
- 8. Crustal StabilizationThe Age of EarthquakesThe World Ocean and the First Continent
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Paper 58 - Life Establishment on Urantia
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Paper 59 - The Marine-Life Era on Urantia
- The Marine-Life Era on Urantia
- 1. Early Marine Life in the Shallow SeasThe Trilobite Age
- 2. The First Continental Flood StageThe Invertebrate-Animal Age
- 3. The Second Great Flood StageThe Coral Period—The Brachiopod Age
- 4. The Great Land-Emergence StageThe Vegetative Land-Life PeriodThe Age of Fishes
- 5. The Crustal-Shifting StageThe Fern-Forest Carboniferous PeriodThe Age of Frogs
- 6. The Climatic Transition StageThe Seed-Plant PeriodThe Age of Biologic Tribulation
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Paper 60 - Urantia During the Early Land-Life Era
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Paper 61 - The Mammalian Era on Urantia
- The Mammalian Era on Urantia
- 1. The New Continental Land StageThe Age of Early Mammals
- 2. The Recent Flood StageThe Age of Advanced Mammals
- 3. The Modern Mountain StageAge of the Elephant and the Horse
- 4. The Recent Continental-Elevation StageThe Last Great Mammalian Migration
- 5. The Early Ice Age
- 6. Primitive Man in the Ice Age
- 7. The Continuing Ice Age
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Paper 62 - The Dawn Races of Early Man
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Paper 63 - The First Human Family
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Paper 64 - The Evolutionary Races of Color
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Paper 65 - The Overcontrol of Evolution
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Paper 66 - The Planetary Prince of Urantia
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Paper 67 - The Planetary Rebellion
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Paper 68 - The Dawn of Civilization
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Paper 69 - Primitive Human Institutions
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Paper 70 - The Evolution of Human Government
- The Evolution of Human Government
- 1. The Genesis of War
- 2. The Social Value of War
- 3. Early Human Associations
- 4. Clans and Tribes
- 5. The Beginnings of Government
- 6. Monarchial Government
- 7. Primitive Clubs and Secret Societies
- 8. Social Classes
- 9. Human Rights
- 10. Evolution of Justice
- 11. Laws and Courts
- 12. Allocation of Civil Authority
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Paper 71 - Development of the State
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Paper 72 - Government on a Neighboring Planet
- Government on a Neighboring Planet
- 1. The Continental Nation
- 2. Political Organization
- 3. The Home Life
- 4. The Educational System
- 5. Industrial Organization
- 6. Old-Age Insurance
- 7. Taxation
- 8. The Special Colleges
- 9. The Plan of Universal Suffrage
- 10. Dealing with Crime
- 11. Military Preparedness
- 12. The Other Nations
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Paper 73 - The Garden of Eden
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Paper 74 - Adam and Eve
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Paper 75 - The Default of Adam and Eve
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Paper 76 - The Second Garden
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Paper 77 - The Midway Creatures
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Paper 78 - The Violet Race After the Days of Adam
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Paper 79 - Andite Expansion in the Orient
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Paper 80 - Andite Expansion in the Occident
- Andite Expansion in the Occident
- 1. The Adamites Enter Europe
- 2. Climatic and Geologic Changes
- 3. The Cro-Magnoid Blue Man
- 4. The Andite Invasions of Europe
- 5. The Andite Conquest of Northern Europe
- 6. The Andites Along the Nile
- 7. Andites of the Mediterranean Isles
- 8. The Danubian Andonites
- 9. The Three White Races
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Paper 81 - Development of Modern Civilization
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Paper 82 - The Evolution of Marriage
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Paper 83 - The Marriage Institution
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Paper 84 - Marriage and Family Life
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Paper 85 - The Origins of Worship
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Paper 86 - Early Evolution of Religion
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Paper 87 - The Ghost Cults
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Paper 88 - Fetishes, Charms, and Magic
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Paper 89 - Sin, Sacrifice, and Atonement
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Paper 90 - Shamanism—Medicine Men and Priests
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Paper 91 - The Evolution of Prayer
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Paper 92 - The Later Evolution of Religion
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Paper 93 - Machiventa Melchizedek
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Paper 94 - The Melchizedek Teachings in the Orient
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Paper 95 - The Melchizedek Teachings in the Levant
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Paper 96 - Yahweh—God of the Hebrews
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Paper 97 - Evolution of the God Concept Among the Hebrews
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Paper 98 - The Melchizedek Teachings in the Occident
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Paper 99 - The Social Problems of Religion
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Paper 100 - Religion in Human Experience
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Paper 101 - The Real Nature of Religion
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Paper 102 - The Foundations of Religious Faith
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Paper 103 - The Reality of Religious Experience
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Paper 104 - Growth of the Trinity Concept
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Paper 105 - Deity and Reality
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Paper 106 - Universe Levels of Reality
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Paper 107 - Origin and Nature of Thought Adjusters
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Paper 108 - Mission and Ministry of Thought Adjusters
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Paper 109 - Relation of Adjusters to Universe Creatures
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Paper 110 - Relation of Adjusters to Individual Mortals
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Paper 111 - The Adjuster and the Soul
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Paper 112 - Personality Survival
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Paper 113 - Seraphic Guardians of Destiny
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Paper 114 - Seraphic Planetary Government
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Paper 115 - The Supreme Being
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Paper 116 - The Almighty Supreme
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Paper 117 - God the Supreme
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Paper 118 - Supreme and Ultimate—Time and Space
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Paper 119 - The Bestowals of Christ Michael
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Paper 120 - The Bestowal of Michael on Urantia
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Paper 121 - The Times of Michael’s Bestowal
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Paper 122 - Birth and Infancy of Jesus
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Paper 123 - The Early Childhood of Jesus
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Paper 124 - The Later Childhood of Jesus
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Paper 125 - Jesus at Jerusalem
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Paper 126 - The Two Crucial Years
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Paper 127 - The Adolescent Years
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Paper 128 - Jesus’ Early Manhood
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Paper 129 - The Later Adult Life of Jesus
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Paper 130 - On the Way to Rome
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Paper 131 - The World’s Religions
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Paper 132 - The Sojourn at Rome
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Paper 133 - The Return from Rome
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Paper 134 - The Transition Years
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Paper 135 - John the Baptist
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Paper 136 - Baptism and the Forty Days
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Paper 137 - Tarrying Time in Galilee
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Paper 138 - Training the Kingdom’s Messengers
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Paper 139 - The Twelve Apostles
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Paper 140 - The Ordination of the Twelve
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Paper 141 - Beginning the Public Work
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Paper 142 - The Passover at Jerusalem
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Paper 143 - Going Through Samaria
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Paper 144 - At Gilboa and in the Decapolis
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Paper 145 - Four Eventful Days at Capernaum
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Paper 146 - First Preaching Tour of Galilee
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Paper 147 - The Interlude Visit to Jerusalem
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Paper 148 - Training Evangelists at Bethsaida
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Paper 149 - The Second Preaching Tour
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Paper 150 - The Third Preaching Tour
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Paper 151 - Tarrying and Teaching by the Seaside
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Paper 152 - Events Leading up to the Capernaum Crisis
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Paper 153 - The Crisis at Capernaum
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Paper 154 - Last Days at Capernaum
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Paper 155 - Fleeing Through Northern Galilee
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Paper 156 - The Sojourn at Tyre and Sidon
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Paper 157 - At Caesarea-Philippi
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Paper 158 - The Mount of Transfiguration
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Paper 159 - The Decapolis Tour
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Paper 160 - Rodan of Alexandria
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Paper 161 - Further Discussions with Rodan
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Paper 162 - At the Feast of Tabernacles
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Paper 163 - Ordination of the Seventy at Magadan
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Paper 164 - At the Feast of Dedication
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Paper 165 - The Perean Mission Begins
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Paper 166 - Last Visit to Northern Perea
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Paper 167 - The Visit to Philadelphia
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Paper 168 - The Resurrection of Lazarus
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Paper 169 - Last Teaching at Pella
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Paper 170 - The Kingdom of Heaven
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Paper 171 - On the Way to Jerusalem
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Paper 172 - Going into Jerusalem
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Paper 173 - Monday in Jerusalem
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Paper 175 - The Last Temple Discourse
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Paper 177 - Wednesday, the Rest Day
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Paper 178 - Last Day at the Camp
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Paper 179 - The Last Supper
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Paper 180 - The Farewell Discourse
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Paper 181 - Final Admonitions and Warnings
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Paper 182 - In Gethsemane
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Paper 183 - The Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus
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Paper 184 - Before the Sanhedrin Court
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Paper 185 - The Trial Before Pilate
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Paper 186 - Just Before the Crucifixion
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Paper 187 - The Crucifixion
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Paper 188 - The Time of the Tomb
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Paper 189 - The Resurrection
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Paper 190 - Morontia Appearances of Jesus
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Paper 191 - Appearances to the Apostles and Other Leaders
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Paper 192 - Appearances in Galilee
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Paper 193 - Final Appearances and Ascension
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Paper 194 - Bestowal of the Spirit of Truth
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6. The Six Sangik Races of Urantia
64:6.1 (722.6) On an average evolutionary planet the six evolutionary races of color appear one by one; the red man is the first to evolve, and for ages he roams the world before the succeeding colored races make their appearance. The simultaneous emergence of all six races on Urantia, and in one family, was most unusual.
64:6.2 (723.1) The appearance of the earlier Andonites on Urantia was also something new in Satania. On no other world in the local system has such a race of will creatures evolved in advance of the evolutionary races of color.
64:6.3 (723.2) 1. The red man. These peoples were remarkable specimens of the human race, in many ways superior to Andon and Fonta. They were a most intelligent group and were the first of the Sangik children to develop a tribal civilization and government. They were always monogamous; even their mixed descendants seldom practiced plural mating.
64:6.4 (723.3) In later times they had serious and prolonged trouble with their yellow brethren in Asia. They were aided by their early invention of the bow and arrow, but they had unfortunately inherited much of the tendency of their ancestors to fight among themselves, and this so weakened them that the yellow tribes were able to drive them off the Asiatic continent.
64:6.5 (723.4) About eighty-five thousand years ago the comparatively pure remnants of the red race went en masse across to North America, and shortly thereafter the Bering land isthmus sank, thus isolating them. No red man ever returned to Asia. But throughout Siberia, China, central Asia, India, and Europe they left behind much of their stock blended with the other colored races.
64:6.6 (723.5) When the red man crossed over into America, he brought along much of the teachings and traditions of his early origin. His immediate ancestors had been in touch with the later activities of the world headquarters of the Planetary Prince. But in a short time after reaching the Americas, the red men began to lose sight of these teachings, and there occurred a great decline in intellectual and spiritual culture. Very soon these people again fell to fighting so fiercely among themselves that it appeared that these tribal wars would result in the speedy extinction of this remnant of the comparatively pure red race.
64:6.7 (723.6) Because of this great retrogression the red men seemed doomed when, about sixty-five thousand years ago, Onamonalonton appeared as their leader and spiritual deliverer. He brought temporary peace among the American red men and revived their worship of the “Great Spirit.” Onamonalonton lived to be ninety-six years of age and maintained his headquarters among the great redwood trees of California. Many of his later descendants have come down to modern times among the Blackfoot Indians.
64:6.8 (723.7) As time passed, the teachings of Onamonalonton became hazy traditions. Internecine wars were resumed, and never after the days of this great teacher did another leader succeed in bringing universal peace among them. Increasingly the more intelligent strains perished in these tribal struggles; otherwise a great civilization would have been built upon the North American continent by these able and intelligent red men.
64:6.9 (723.8) After crossing over to America from China, the northern red man never again came in contact with other world influences (except the Eskimo) until he was later discovered by the white man. It was most unfortunate that the red man almost completely missed his opportunity of being upstepped by the admixture of the later Adamic stock. As it was, the red man could not rule the white man, and he would not willingly serve him. In such a circumstance, if the two races do not blend, one or the other is doomed.
64:6.10 (723.9) 2. The orange man. The outstanding characteristic of this race was their peculiar urge to build, to build anything and everything, even to the piling up of vast mounds of stone just to see which tribe could build the largest mound. Though they were not a progressive people, they profited much from the schools of the Prince and sent delegates there for instruction.
64:6.11 (724.1) The orange race was the first to follow the coast line southward toward Africa as the Mediterranean Sea withdrew to the west. But they never secured a favorable footing in Africa and were wiped out of existence by the later arriving green race.
64:6.12 (724.2) Before the end came, this people lost much cultural and spiritual ground. But there was a great revival of higher living as a result of the wise leadership of Porshunta, the master mind of this unfortunate race, who ministered to them when their headquarters was at Armageddon some three hundred thousand years ago.
64:6.13 (724.3) The last great struggle between the orange and the green men occurred in the region of the lower Nile valley in Egypt. This long-drawn-out battle was waged for almost one hundred years, and at its close very few of the orange race were left alive. The shattered remnants of these people were absorbed by the green and by the later arriving indigo men. But as a race the orange man ceased to exist about one hundred thousand years ago.
64:6.14 (724.4) 3. The yellow man. The primitive yellow tribes were the first to abandon the chase, establish settled communities, and develop a home life based on agriculture. Intellectually they were somewhat inferior to the red man, but socially and collectively they proved themselves superior to all of the Sangik peoples in the matter of fostering racial civilization. Because they developed a fraternal spirit, the various tribes learning to live together in relative peace, they were able to drive the red race before them as they gradually expanded into Asia.
64:6.15 (724.5) They traveled far from the influences of the spiritual headquarters of the world and drifted into great darkness following the Caligastia apostasy; but there occurred one brilliant age among this people when Singlangton, about one hundred thousand years ago, assumed the leadership of these tribes and proclaimed the worship of the “One Truth.”
64:6.16 (724.6) The survival of comparatively large numbers of the yellow race is due to their intertribal peacefulness. From the days of Singlangton to the times of modern China, the yellow race has been numbered among the more peaceful of the nations of Urantia. This race received a small but potent legacy of the later imported Adamic stock.
64:6.17 (724.7) 4. The green man. The green race was one of the less able groups of primitive men, and they were greatly weakened by extensive migrations in different directions. Before their dispersion these tribes experienced a great revival of culture under the leadership of Fantad, some three hundred and fifty thousand years ago.
64:6.18 (724.8) The green race split into three major divisions: The northern tribes were subdued, enslaved, and absorbed by the yellow and blue races. The eastern group were amalgamated with the Indian peoples of those days, and remnants still persist among them. The southern nation entered Africa, where they destroyed their almost equally inferior orange cousins.
64:6.19 (724.9) In many ways both groups were evenly matched in this struggle since each carried strains of the giant order, many of their leaders being eight and nine feet in height. These giant strains of the green man were mostly confined to this southern or Egyptian nation.
64:6.20 (725.1) The remnants of the victorious green men were subsequently absorbed by the indigo race, the last of the colored peoples to develop and emigrate from the original Sangik center of race dispersion.
64:6.21 (725.2) 5. The blue man. The blue men were a great people. They early invented the spear and subsequently worked out the rudiments of many of the arts of modern civilization. The blue man had the brain power of the red man associated with the soul and sentiment of the yellow man. The Adamic descendants preferred them to all of the later persisting colored races.
64:6.22 (725.3) The early blue men were responsive to the persuasions of the teachers of Prince Caligastia’s staff and were thrown into great confusion by the subsequent perverted teachings of those traitorous leaders. Like other primitive races they never fully recovered from the turmoil produced by the Caligastia betrayal, nor did they ever completely overcome their tendency to fight among themselves.
64:6.23 (725.4) About five hundred years after Caligastia’s downfall a widespread revival of learning and religion of a primitive sort—but none the less real and beneficial—occurred. Orlandof became a great teacher among the blue race and led many of the tribes back to the worship of the true God under the name of the “Supreme Chief.” This was the greatest advance of the blue man until those later times when this race was so greatly upstepped by the admixture of the Adamic stock.
64:6.24 (725.5) The European researches and explorations of the Old Stone Age have largely to do with unearthing the tools, bones, and artcraft of these ancient blue men, for they persisted in Europe until recent times. The so-called white races of Urantia are the descendants of these blue men as they were first modified by slight mixture with yellow and red, and as they were later greatly upstepped by assimilating the greater portion of the violet race.
64:6.25 (725.6) 6. The indigo race. As the red men were the most advanced of all the Sangik peoples, so the black men were the least progressive. They were the last to migrate from their highland homes. They journeyed to Africa, taking possession of the continent, and have ever since remained there except when they have been forcibly taken away, from age to age, as slaves.
64:6.26 (725.7) Isolated in Africa, the indigo peoples, like the red man, received little or none of the race elevation which would have been derived from the infusion of the Adamic stock. Alone in Africa, the indigo race made little advancement until the days of Orvonon, when they experienced a great spiritual awakening. While they later almost entirely forgot the “God of Gods” proclaimed by Orvonon, they did not entirely lose the desire to worship the Unknown; at least they maintained a form of worship up to a few thousand years ago.
64:6.27 (725.8) Notwithstanding their backwardness, these indigo peoples have exactly the same standing before the celestial powers as any other earthly race.
64:6.28 (725.9) These were ages of intense struggles between the various races, but near the headquarters of the Planetary Prince the more enlightened and more recently taught groups lived together in comparative harmony, though no great cultural conquest of the world races had been achieved up to the time of the serious disruption of this regime by the outbreak of the Lucifer rebellion.
64:6.29 (726.1) From time to time all of these different peoples experienced cultural and spiritual revivals. Mansant was a great teacher of the post-Planetary Prince days. But mention is made only of those outstanding leaders and teachers who markedly influenced and inspired a whole race. With the passing of time, many lesser teachers arose in different regions; and in the aggregate they contributed much to the sum total of those saving influences which prevented the total collapse of cultural civilization, especially during the long and dark ages between the Caligastia rebellion and the arrival of Adam.
64:6.30 (726.2) There are many good and sufficient reasons for the plan of evolving either three or six colored races on the worlds of space. Though Urantia mortals may not be in a position fully to appreciate all of these reasons, we would call attention to the following:
64:6.31 (726.3) 1. Variety is indispensable to opportunity for the wide functioning of natural selection, differential survival of superior strains.
64:6.32 (726.4) 2. Stronger and better races are to be had from the interbreeding of diverse peoples when these different races are carriers of superior inheritance factors. And the Urantia races would have benefited by such an early amalgamation provided such a conjoint people could have been subsequently effectively upstepped by a thoroughgoing admixture with the superior Adamic stock. The attempt to execute such an experiment on Urantia under present racial conditions would be highly disastrous.
64:6.33 (726.5) 3. Competition is healthfully stimulated by diversification of races.
64:6.34 (726.6) 4. Differences in status of the races and of groups within each race are essential to the development of human tolerance and altruism.
64:6.35 (726.7) 5. Homogeneity of the human race is not desirable until the peoples of an evolving world attain comparatively high levels of spiritual development.