Urantia Brotherhood
The year 1989 saw an end to the URANTIA Brotherhood and a beginning
for the Fifth Epochal Fellowship. In a letter dated 9 November
1989 all members of the Brotherhood were notified that a shake-up
at headquarters had taken place and things, including the name,
had changed. While the group has a new name, its doctrines
and purposes remain as they were "originally established,"
(p. 3).
Of all the cultic systems in all the world, none is more intricate
than that of URANTIA! This organization has Orders of Trinity Beings, Supreme Beings,
Ascending Beings, Sons of God, Universe Power Directors, Michael
class (a very important group) and nearly ad infinitum.
Within each Order there may be anywhere from a few thousand
to many million beings (The URANTIA Book, pp. 330-344). Various sections of this 2,097 page book were sent to earth
by the "Orvonton administrators" (p. 354), and the
"...Nebadon commission of twelve acting under the direction
of Mantutia Melchizedek," (p. 1319).
The doctrines are nearly as hard to understand as the source
from whence they came. As with many groups which do not appreciate the thought of Jesus
being the Only Begotten Son of God, URANTIA has an interesting
solution to this problem. They teach, prior to His Earthly
life, Jesus' real name was Michael of Nebadon. They state, "Our Creator Son (another Order of beings) is
the personification of the 611,121st original concept of infinite
identity of simultaneous origin in the Universal Father and
the Eternal Son.
"The Michael of Nebadon is the `only-begotten Son' personalizing
this 611,121st universal concept of divinity and infinity,"
(Ibid, p.366; parenthesis added). In other words, Jesus (Michael) is the Son of the Son of God
and the Father in the sense that when these two beings had
a simultaneous original thought for the 611,121st time, Jesus
(Michael) was begotten.
The Brotherhood does have a similarity to other groups in that
they teach, "There dwells within you a fragment of the
Universal Father, and you are thus directly related to the
divine Father and all the Sons of God," (Ibid, p.
448). However, unlike many other cults which teach they are the only
true church, the URANTIA teach, "We believe in every church
and in all forms of worship," (URANTIA Brotherhood
Bulletin, Vol. 6, No. 1, p. 4). With this attitude in mind, and in their own peculiar way, they
hope to unite "...all world religions and all world religionists,"
(Bulletin, Supplement, p. 1).
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