
The URANTIA Book
By Jason Barker
Founder: William S. Sadler.
Date: 1924.
Official Publications: The URANTIA Foundation holds the copyright
on The URANTIA Book, and publishes the periodicals Newsflash
and Urantian News. The URANTIA Book Fellowship publishes The
Fellowship Herald Magazine and Mighty Messenger Newsletter.
The Boulder School publishes The Invisible Fellowship Magazine.
Structure: Parent organization is the URANTIA Foundation. Break-offs
from the Foundation include the URANTIA Book Fellowship and the Boulder
Fellowship/Jesusonian Foundation.
Unique Terms: URANTIA, epochal revelation, revelators, Thought
Adjuster, Isle of Paradise, morontia.
HISTORY
Dr. William Sadler a Seventh-day Adventist minister and associate of Ellen
G. White, married Lena Celestia Kellogg (niece of cereal company founder,
alternative medicine practitioner, and former Seventh-day Adventist J.H.
Kellogg) in 1897.1 The Sadlers became increasingly
disenchanted with the Seventh-day Adventists after critiquing White's testimonials
and visions, culminating in William Sadler writing a letter to White in
which he challenged her teachings.2
After receiving his M.D. from Adventist American Medical Missionary
College, Sadler worked from 1907-1915 as a popular orator on medicine on
the Chautauqua circuit.3 In 1911, Sadler had
his first session with the "sleeping subject" described in his book, The
Mind at Mischief; this "sleeping subject" is believed by many to be
a description of the process through which the fifth epochal revelation
was received.4 Sadler (along with a stenographer)
transcribed the statements of the "sleeping subject" during their 209 sessions
that occurred over eighteen years. According to Sadler,
The communications which have been written, or which we have
had the opportunity to hear spoken, are made by a vast order of alleged
beings who claim to come from other planets to visit this world, to stop
here as student visitors for study and observation when they are en route
from one universe to another or from one planet to another.5
These sessions became particularly important in 24, when the celestial
being Machiventa Melchizedek announced that this method of communication
between the celestial group of revelators from the Melchizedek schools
and the to-be-formed human Contact Commission would continue to be used.6
The Contact Commission consisted of Dr. William S. Sadler, Dr. Lena Sadler,
William S. Sadler, Jr., Anna Kellogg (sister of Lena), and Wilfred Kellogg.7
Sadler described the process of receiving and compiling the revelations
in this way: the revelators, would leave a set of handwritten papers in
a predetermined place. The Contact Commission would read the papers to
"The Forum," a group of humans formed to study the papers, who would then
draft questions based on the revelations. The revelators then drafted a
second series of papers in response to these questions.
The process by which the papers were transcribed by the Contact Commission
is highly unique. According to Meredith Sprunger, former president of the
URANTIA Brotherhood,
Whenever the original papers were copied, the originals always
disappeared. Ten dollar bills were placed between the sheets and they found
the original papers would disappear but the bills would remain in the locked
safe [The Contact Commission] discovered that after some papers were read
and placed in the safe, they disappeared. Other papers were altered after
being read to the Forum. The assumption is that they were required to read
these papers to the Forum so that these spirit beings could observe human
reaction to the material presented.9
Interestingly, while Sadler was later willing to discuss in detail the
transmission of The URANTIA Book, he refused to reveal two crucial facts:
1) the name of the individual who was used by the revelators as the channel
between the revelators and the Contact Commission, and 2) the specific
way in which the papers that formed The URANTIA Book appeared.10
The first 118 papers of The URANTIA Book were completed in 1934; Part
IV - the "Jesus Papers" - was completed in 1935.11
In 1939 a group of seventy volunteers, known as "the Seventy," began studying
the URANTIA papers; their study was led by the revelators until the publication
of The URANTIA Book in 1955, at which point the revelators discontinued
their contact with the message "You are on your own now."12
The formation of the URANTIA Foundation, the central group affiliated
with The URANTIA Books and the copyright holders of the publication, preceded
the publication of the book by five years. Determined to avoid creating
a church based upon The URANTIA Book, the Foundation instead created in
1955 a "fraternal organization" for URANTIA readers called the URANTIA
Brotherhood.13
Dissemination of The URANTIA Book was rapid. 4,291 copies had been distributed
by 1960, over 100,000 copies by 1980, and by 1996 over 30,000 copies were
being distributed each year.14 The 1970s
marked a period of remarkable growth for URANTIA. Several readers began
reading excerpts from The URANTIA Book on southern California radio stations,
and in 1972 the University of California, Bakersfield, offered the course,
"An Introduction to The URANTIA Book."15 The
URANTIA Foundation also successfully cornered the market on The URANTIA
Book, copyrighting the words "URANTIA" in 1972 and "URANTIAN" in 1973,
and signing confirmatory and licensing agreements in 1974.16
Despite URANTIA's success, this period of growth was also the beginning
of schism within the movement. The URANTIA Foundation sued member Bob Burton
in 1975 for giving URANTIA materials to all the members of Congress, and
in 1976 pressured the URANTIA Brotherhood to sell their rights to URANTIA
to the Foundation for one dollar.17 The schism
reached its climax in 1990 when the URANTIA Foundation disenfranchised
the URANTIA Brotherhood, sending a massive Special Report in April, 1990
to URANTIA readers explaining that the Foundation was forming a "new URANTIA
Brotherhood Association -- one that will make the new Association less
easily politicized and more likely to concentrate on its spiritual mission."18
The current situation within URANTIA circles is strained but improving.
The URANTIA Foundation lost its copyright to The URANTIA Book in 1995;
the book is now in the public domain. A threatened lawsuit by the Foundation
against the URANTIA Brotherhood and the Jesusonian Foundation [a Boulder,
Colorado-based URANTIA organization] was dropped in 1996. Finally, in 1997,
the URANTIA Foundation and the URANTIA Brotherhood agreed to jointly engage
in translation of The URANTIA Book into foreign languages.19
DOCTRINE
Cosmology: The cosmos are roughly divided into five concentric
rings. The center ring is the Isle of Paradise, the dwelling place of God20
and the source of all existing things; the Master Universe revolves around
this stationary Isle.21 Surrounding the Isle
of Paradise in seven bands are the Havona, billions of perfect worlds that
serve as the pattern for creation.22 Surrounding
the Havona are dark gravity belts which insulate the Havona and Isle of
Paradise from the developing superuniverses. Outside the gravity belts
are the seven superuniverses of evolutionary creation; our superuniverse
is approximately 500 million light-years in diameter.23
Beyond the superuniverses are four uninhabited outer space levels; some
celestial beings speculate that an unrevealed creation may begin outside
the fourth outer space level.24
The Trinity: The URANTIA Book speaks of a Trinity of Trinities;
the most important is the existential Paradise Trinity consisting of the
Universal Father, the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit. The second Trinity,
currently in the process of universe realization to become gods, is the
experiential Ultimate Trinity; it will consist of the Supreme Being, the
Supreme Creator Personalities, and the Architects of the Master Universe.
The third Trinity, currently in the process of actualization, is the experiential
Absolute Trinity: it will consist of God the Supreme, God the Ultimate,
and the "unrevealed Consummator of Universe Destiny."25
God the Father: The URANTIA Book teaches, "The Universal
Father is the God of all creation, the First Source and the Center of all
things and beings. First think of God as a creator, then as a controller,
and lastly as an infinite upholder."26 The
Universal Father is a personal being who should be understood as the father
of humanity: "as a father, a real father, a true father, loves his children,
so the Universal Father loves and forever seeks the welfare of his created
sons and daughters."27 The ultimate aspiration
of humans is to know and be like the Universal Father.
Jesus Christ: The Eternal Son, along with the Universal
Father, created all the "only-begotten" Creator Sons who, as part of the
Order of Michael, are responsible for the creation of humanity.28
Before incarnating on this planet as Jesus of Nazareth, Jesus was Michael
of Nebadon, the 611,121st original concept of the Paradise Father and Son.29
Despite being the "original concept," Jesus was not the Eternal Son, but
rather he possessed "additional power and authority, for he not only personifies
the Eternal Son but also fully represents and actually embodies the personality
presence of the Universal Father."30
Part IV of The URANTIA Book ostensibly covers, in addition to its elaboration
of the gospel accounts, a record of the "lost years" of Jesus' life. Papers
123-28 go year-by-year through Jesus' childhood, even examining the events
of each day he spent in the Temple at the age of twelve.31
It also explains that Jesus went to Rome as the tutor to the sons of a
wealthy merchant from India.32
The URANTIA Book also fills in details about the resurrection. After
the crucifixion, Jesus underwent "the Morontia Transit," in which the resurrected
morontia form and personality of Jesus [i.e., the spirit of Jesus without
the physical body] went forth from the tomb and met with Gabriel and other
celestial administrators.33 His initiation
into the morontia world [the next level of existence] normally takes about
an hour, but was twice interrupted because Jesus wanted to explain to his
followers what was happening.34
Sin and Atonement: An understanding of what The URANTIA
Book teaches about sin is vital to understanding what it teaches about
Christ and the Atonement.
According to the Jesus of The URANTIA Book, "Evil is the immature choosing
and the thinking misstep of those who are resistant to goodness, rejectful
of beauty, and disloyal to truth. Evil is that which is dark and untrue,
and which, when consciously embraced and willfully endorsed, becomes sin."35
A person can overcome evil simply by choosing to do good: "There is mighty
power in the expulsive energy of a new and sincere spiritual affection.
And again I say to you, be not overcome by evil but rather overcome evil
with good."36
Because avoiding sin is simply a matter of choice, the crucifixion did
not accomplish the forgiveness of sin.37 Instead,
humans must work to emulate the example of love and faith in God shown
by Jesus. This striving for perfection is worked out over many lifetimes
on many planets. A URANTIA follower states that "the entire stellar itinerary
of our inconceivably long evolutionary journey toward spirit status [includes]
graduate courses on the billion worlds of Havona. . .such is the long,
alluring path to Paradise."38
BIBLICAL RESPONSE
Humans are not to accept a new gospel from spirit beings,39
but instead should rely on the Bible as the authoritative source of truth.40
Jesus is not merely an example of God, but rather is the one in whom
the Godhead fully dwells.41
Humans will not be reincarnated many times, but instead live only once
before facing judgment from God.42 Furthermore,
salvation does not come through anything that humans can do, but instead
is given only through the unmerited grace of God.43
1 David Kantor, The First Century of the Fifth Epochal
Revelation: An Historical Timeline of the URANTIA Movement, [Online].
URL http://www.ubfellowship.org/archive/history/h_timlin.htm.
2 Ibid.
3 Ibid.
4 William Sadler, The Mind at Mischief, edited by Mark Turin,
n.p.: n.p., 1929 [Online]. URL http://www.ubfellowship.org/archive/history/m_at_m.htm.
5 Ibid.
6 Kantor, The First Century of the Fifth Epochal
Revelation, URL http://www.ubfellowship.org/archive/history/h_timlin.htm.
c.f. The URANTIA Book 35:3:15.
7 Ibid.
8 Ibid.
9 Ibid.
10 Meredith J. Sprunger, The Origin of The URANTIA
Book, Boulder, Co: The Jesusonian Foundation, 1981, 3.
11 Kantor, The First Century of the Fifth Epochal
Revelation, URL http://www.ubfellowship.org/archive/history/h_timlin.htm.
12 Ibid.
13 William Sadler, A History of the URANTIA Movement,
Chicago, Il: n.p., 1960 [Online]. URL http://www.ubfellowship.org/archive/history/histumov.htm.
14 Kantor, The First Century of the Fifth Epochal
Revelation, URL http://www.ubfellowship.org/archive/history/h_timlin.htm.
15 Ibid.
16 Ibid.
17 Ibid.
18 Trustees of the URANTIA Foundation, letter to readers
of The URANTIA Book, 16 April 1990.
19 Patricia Mundelius and Janet Farrington Graham,
letter to readers of The URANTIA Book, 10 October 1997.
20 Ruth Burton, Basic Concepts of The URANTIA Book,
Chicago, Il: The URANTIA Brotherhood, n.d., 1.
21 A Guided Tour of The URANTIA Book, Boulder,
Co: The Invisible Fellowship Magazine, 1994, 7.
22 Ibid.
23 Ibid.
24 Ibid.
25 The URANTIA Book, Foreword, 16.
26 Ibid., 21:1.
27 Ibid., 40:1.
28 Dean Halverson, "Urantia.the Brotherhood, the Book,"
SCP Newsletter 7.3 (1981), 3.
29 The URANTIA Book, 33:1.
30 Ibid.
31 Ibid., 125:3-6.
32 Ibid., 129-133.
33 Ibid., 189:1.
34 Ibid.
35 Ibid., 130:1.
36 Ibid., 156:5.
37 Ibid., 188:4.
38 Burton, Basic Concepts of The URANTIA Book,
2.
39 Galatians 1:8.
40 2 Timothy 3:15-17; Acts 17:11.
41 Colossians 2:9.
42 Hebrews 9:27.
43 Romans 3:28.
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