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    • Joshua Ben Joseph's Spirit of Truth
      Joshua Ben Joseph's Spirit of Truth created a page Hinduism
      Hinduism     The missionaries of Melchizedek carried the teachings of the one God with them wherever they journeyed. Much of this monotheistic doctrine, together with other and previous concepts, became embodied in the subsequent...
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        Joshua Ben Joseph's Spirit of Truth created a page Buddhism
        Buddhism     Ganid was shocked to discover how near Buddhism came to being a great and beautiful religion without God, without a personal and universal Deity. However, he did find some record of certain earlier beliefs which reflected...
        • Joshua Ben Joseph's Spirit of Truth
          Joshua Ben Joseph's Spirit of Truth created a page Judaism
          Judaism The Kenites of Palestine salvaged much of the teaching of Melchizedek, and from these records, as preserved and modified by the Jews, Jesus and Ganid made the following selection: “In the beginning God created the heavens...
          • Joshua Ben Joseph's Spirit of Truth
            Joshua Ben Joseph's Spirit of Truth created a page Cynicism
            Cynicism     The residual teachings of the disciples of Melchizedek, excepting those which persisted in the Jewish religion, were best preserved in the doctrines of the Cynics. Ganid’s selection embraced the following: “God is...
            • Joshua Ben Joseph's Spirit of Truth
              The World’s Religions        DURING the Alexandrian sojourn of Jesus, Gonod, and Ganid, the young man spent much of his time and no small sum of his father’s money making a collection of the teachings of the world’s religions about...
            World Religions

            World Religions

            The many religions of Urantia are all good to the extent that they bring man to God and bring the realization of the Father to man. It is a fallacy for any group of religionists to conceive of their creed as The Truth; such attitudes bespeak more of theological arrogance than of certainty of faith. There is not a Urantia religion that could not profitably study and assimilate the best of the truths contained in every other faith, for all contain truth. Religionists would do better to borrow the best in their neighbors' living spiritual faith rather than to denounce the worst in their lingering superstitions and outworn rituals.