7. THE ACME OF RELIGIOUS LIVING
100:7.1 Although the average mortal of Urantia cannot hope to attain the high perfection of character which Jesus of Nazareth acquired while sojourning in the flesh, it is altogether possible for every...
6. MARKS OF RELIGIOUS LIVING
100:6.1 Evolutionary religions and revelatory religions may differ markedly in method, but in motive there is great similarity. Religion is not a specific function of life; rather is it a mode of living....
Fifty-eighth webinar based on topic 8 of Revelation Revealed - The Global Endeavor
Dear fellow readers of The Urantia Book and friends of the Global Endeavor,
PDF 1 MONASTICISM Questions for discussion
PDF 2 Comparing and...
Urantia Book Study Aids TruthBook
The Urantia Book presents to struggling humanity a new and inspiring picture of a personal, knowable Father-God, a comprehensive revelation of the structure of God's creation, a detailed...
Religious Dialogs
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SALVATION HISTORY, VATICAN II, VIGANO, SSPX WITH E. MICHAEL JONES
In the globalised world that we live in today, how do we reconcile the Westernisation / “Latinisation” of the...
Continuing Education
It is important to realize that the fifth epochal revelation is not confined to a stack of paper between two blue covers. The revelation is dawning in widespread areas of the culture with no overt (as yet)...
The Continuing Emergence of Urantia Religion:
New Wineskins ● By Dave Kantor
"A religious cult cannot be manufactured; it must grow."
"True religion is the devotion of the self to the service of meaningful and supreme values." ...
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...
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.