Paper 67 – The Planetary Rebellion
P.754 – §1 The problems associated with human existence on Urantia are impossible of understanding without a knowledge of certain great epochs of the past, notably the occurrence and consequences…
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Read moreP.763 – §1 This is the beginning of the narrative of the long, long forward struggle of the human species from a status that was little better than an animal…
Read moreP.772 – §1 Emotionally, man transcends his animal ancestors in his ability to appreciate humor, art, and religion. Socially, man exhibits his superiority in that he is a toolmaker, a…
Read moreP.783 – §1 No sooner had man partially solved the problem of making a living than he was confronted with the task of regulating human contacts. The development of industry…
Read moreP.800 – §1 The state is a useful evolution of civilization; it represents society's net gain from the ravages and sufferings of war. Even statecraft is merely the accumulated technique…
Read moreP.808 – §1 By permission of Lanaforge and with the approval of the Most Highs of Edentia, I am authorized to narrate something of the social, moral, and political life…
Read moreP.821 – §1 The cultural decadence and spiritual poverty resulting from the Caligastia downfall and consequent social confusion had little effect on the physical or biologic status of the Urantia…
Read moreP.828 – §1 Adam and Eve arrived on Urantia, from the year A.D. 1934, 37,848 years ago. It was in midseason when the Garden was in the height of bloom…
Read moreP.839 – §1 After more than one hundred years of effort on Urantia, Adam was able to see very little progress outside the Garden; the world at large did not…
Read moreP.847 – §1 When Adam elected to leave the first garden to the Nodites unopposed, he and his followers could not go west, for the Edenites had no boats suitable…
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