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science.
See also
chemistry
;
physics
;
science, philosophy, and religion
;
scientists
approaches universe from outside
103:6.2
(1135;4)
atheistic
s.
was father of secularism
195:8.2
(2081;2)
benefited most from printing press
81:6.9
(907;6)
cannot create matter or life
36:6.1
(403;6)
,
42:1.4
(468;1)
,
65:6.1
(737;1)
cannot prove existence of God, soul
1:2.4
(24;2)
,
42:1.3
(467;5)
,
133:6.7
(1478;6)
confers increasing liberty on mankind
81:2.10
(902;4)
,
81:6.22
(909;3)
destroyed childlike illusions, materialistic faith
99:3.7
(1088;8)
,
155:3.6
(1727;6)
,
195:6.4
(2076;9)
discoveries not real until unraveled and correlated in scientist's consciousness
102:2.5
(1120;2)
,
102:7.9
(1127;3)
emancipated woman
84:5.7-8
(937;4)
engaged in agelong contest between truth and error
12:9.5
(141;6)
facts set forth in Urantia Papers do not anticipate new discoveries
101:4.2
(1109;4)
final physical discoveries made in era of light and life
55:4.5
(627;3)
has no lasting quarrel with true religion
99:4.8
(1090;4)
,
195:7.2
(2078;5)
honest search for true causes gave birth to
81:2.5
(901;8)
identifies, analyzes, and classifies segmented parts of the cosmos
102:3.10
(1122;6)
imagination and conjecture extend borders of
103:6.11
(1137;1)
Jesus' discourse on
s.
at Athens
133:5sec
(1476;3)
materialistic
s.
harbors seeds of own destruction
132:1.3
(1457;2)
often too self-confident and dogmatic
103:7.7
(1138;5)
philosophy cannot be predicated on observations of
42:9.4
(480;2)
purifies religion by destroying superstition
81:6.10
(907;7)
religion is mother of
s.
5:5.5
(68;7)
,
92:3.9
(1006;6)
should extend man's horizon
195:7.2
(2078;5)
should not discount religion on basis of credulity
102:6.8-10
(1125;3)
study continues in celestial worlds
103:7.3
(1138;1)
teaches man language of mathematics
81:6.10
(907;7)
teachings of Prince's staff
66:5.23-27
(748;4)
the more s. one knows, the less sure one is
102:1.3
(1119;2)
thought domain of mathematics; assumes matter, motion, and life
103:7.11
(1139;3)
thrives best in cities
68:6.5
(770;2)
weakened only religions dependent upon fear, superstition, and emotion
99:4.8
(1090;4)
,
195:7.2
(2078;5)
science, philosophy, and religion
100:4.4
(1098;1)
,.
See also
philosophy
;
religion
;
science
3 basic mind reactions
16:8.8
(195;1)
,
16:9.1
(195;3)
compared and contrasted
1:5.11
(29;1)
,
1:6.2
(30;1)
,
4:4.7
(59;3)
,
5:5.3
(68;5)
,
101:2.2-6
(1106;1)
,
101:5.2-6
(1110;2)
,
101:8.3-4
(1114;7)
,
102:1.2-4
(1119;1)
,
102:3.5-15
(1122;1)
,
102:6.8
(1125;3)
,
103:6-9secs
)
112:2.7-8
(1228;6)
,
132:3.2-4
(1459;2)
,
133:5.4
(1476;6)
,
195:6sec
(2076;6)
constitutive responses; survive crash of civilizations
16:9.4-5
(195;6)
reality response delivers us from false a priori assumptions
16:6.4-10
(191;7)
relationship among, also referred to as
causation, duty, and worship
16:6.5-9
(192;1)
energy, mind, and spirit
9:4.5
(102;5)
fact, idea, and relation
196:3.2
(2094;1)
fact, law, and love of God
16:9.1
(195;3)
knowledge, wisdom, and insight
102:3sec
(1121;3)
thing, meaning, and value
9:4.5
(102;5)
,
16:6.10
(192;6)
,
196:3.2
(2094;1)
truth, beauty, and goodness
q.v.
scientists.
See also
science
conceive of god as First Cause
5:5.3
(68;5)
danger of mathematical pride, statistical egotism
133:5.4
(1476;6)
no right to assert being materialists or idealists
132:1.2
(1457;1)
on trial before bar of human need
132:1.4
(1457;3)
scorpions
59:5.6,7
(680;8)
first air-breathing animal
59:3.11
(677;8)
Scotland
59:3.3,6
(676;7)
,.
See also
British Isles
reposed sovereignty in United Kingdom
134:6.3
(1490;6)
scourging
knotted whips laid on Jesus
185:6.2
(1995;1)
only those condemned to crucifixion subject to
185:6.2
(1995;1)
,
185:7.2
(1996;1)
,
187:0.1
(2004;1)
scribe of Damascus
on tour of Roman world, Jesus known as
129:3.2
(1423;4)
,
132:0.7
(1456;3)
,
132:3.1
(1459;1)
,
133:0.1
(1468;1)
,
134:7.3
(1492;3)
scribes.
See also
Judaism
;
Pharisees
;
Sanhedrin
kept Jews in terrible bondage to ritual, traditions
121:7.3
(1340;1)
many were honest of heart
140:8.22
(1582;3)
refused to enter kingdom; prevented others from entering
175:1.12
(1907;4)
spiritually blind but thoroughly moral
162:3.1
(1792;5)
with rabbis comprised Pharisees
137:7.6
(1534;5)
scriptural infallibility doctrine.
See
sacred books
Scriptures.
See
New Testament
;
Old Testament
;
sacred books
sculpture
clay
s.
in Dalamatia
66:5.26
(748;7)
originated in idol making
92:3.6
(1006;3)
Scythopolis
123:0.6
(1356;3)
,
144:7.1
(1626;2)
,
149:0.1
(1668;1)
,
159:0.2
(1762;2)
,
162:0.1
(1788;1)
chief Greek city of Decapolis
124:3.6-9
(1370;4)
Jesus admired Greek games at
S.
124:3.7-9
(1370;5)
,
124:6.4
(1374;4)
sea commerce.
See
boats
sea cucumbers
65:2.5
(732;3)
sea lions
placental mammal that returned to sea
61:2.11
(696;2)
Sea of Galilee
700 feet below sea level
151:5.2
(1694;7)
apostles afraid during storm on
151:5sec
(1694;6)
gales come and go quickly on
151:5.2
(1694;7)
Jesus built boats to sail on
129:1sec
(1419;4)
Jesus soothed himself with memories of sunrises over
182:3.10
(1969;5)
sea serpents
60:1.9
(686;5)
backward step in evolution
60:2.10-11
(688;2)
,
61:2.11
(696;2)
perished; 2 ounce brain couldn't protect 75 foot body
60:2.11
(688;3)
threatened fish family with destruction
60:2.9
(688;1)
sea squirts
oxygenate blood with vanadium
65:6.4
(737;4)
sea urchins
60:2.9
(688;1)
,
60:4.5
(692;3)
,
65:2.5
(732;3)
sea worms
59:2.11
(676;2)
seals
placental mammal; returned to sea
49:2.10
(562;1)
,
61:2.11
(696;2)
,
65:2.12
(733;2)
seances
pseudo
s.
were feature of primitive secret societies
70:7.11
(791;8)
seaports.
See
harbors
seas.
See
lakes
;
oceans
seas of glass
energy-transformation mechanisms
43:1.11
(487;2)
first appear on 2nd mansion world
47:4.3
(534;7)
found on almost all architectural worlds
43:1.11
(487;2)
on Edentia is circular crystal 100 miles in circumference
43:1.7,10-11
)
on Jerusem
47:9.4
(539;1)
,
47:10.2
(539;4)
conclaves with Lanaforge take place on
45:2.6
(511;6)
polar crystal
46:2.9
(521;6)
,
46:3.1-4
(522;1)
portray superuniverse reflectivity
43:1.11
(487;2)
receiving fields for all seraphic transports
43:1.10
(487;1)
,
46:2.9
(521;6)
superuniverse, Paradise-Havona broadcasts received by
46:3.1
(522;1)
seasons
exist on all sun-heated planets
49:4.5
(564;7)
none on morontia worlds
43:1.3
(486;2)
seat of honor.
See
chief seat
seaweed
59:1.14
(674;4)
generated free oxygen for early atmosphere
57:7.9
(660;1)
man's ascent from
65:2.1
(731;5)
,
65:6.8
(738;1)
Sebaste
home of Abner; John the Baptist buried at
144:9.1
(1627;6)
seconaphim
28:3-7secs
).
See also
angels
;
seraphic, secoraphic, and superaphic transport
accompanied Michael on 3rd bestowal
119:3.3
(1312;4)
children of Reflective Spirits
17:3.5
(201;3)
,
17:4.3
(202;3)
,
17:8.2
(205;3)
,
26:1.6
(286;1)
,
28:0.1
(306;1)
,
28:3sec
(307;3)
classification as primary, etc., does not indicate status differential
28:5.1
(310;3)
general service of seconaphim
as Most High Assistants
37:4.2
(409;7)
assist members of superuniverse assemblies
28:7.1
(317;4)
may become Paradise Companions, Technical Advisers
25:4.2
(279;3)
,
25:8.1
(283;2)
may serve as Evangels of Light attached to mortal finaliter companies
31:7.2
(349;7)
serve on planets in light and life
55:4.15
(628;6)
in personality registers
30:1.13
(332;4)
,
30:2.13
(336;5)
limited in spirit polarity for circuits of Eternal Son
26:1.9
(286;4)
living mirrors and presence projectors
28:3.2
(307;4)
,
28:7.4
(318;2)
ministering spirits of superuniverses
15:10.8
(179;2)
,
26:1.6
(286;1)
,
26:4.1
(289;4)
,
28:0sec
(306;1)
,
28:7.1
(317;4)
A. primary seconaphim
28:3.1
(307;3)
,
28:4sec
(307;5)
living mirrors to Ancients of Days
28:4.1
(307;5)
transport ascenders to Havona
28:4.13
(310;1)
,
30:4.21
(343;3)
transporters can traverse from Uversa past dark gravity bodies to Havona
26:4.1
(289;4)
,
39:2.9
(430;5)
types
1.
Voices of Conjoint Actor
q.v.
2.
Voices of Seven Master Spirits
q.v.
3.
Voices of Creator Sons
q.v.
4.
Voices of Angelic Hosts
q.v.
5.
broadcast receivers
q.v.
6. transport personalities
28:4.12
(309;6)
7. reserve corps
28:4.14
(310;2)
B. secondary seconaphim
28:5sec
(310;3)
assigned to Divine Counselors, Perfectors of Wisdom, and Universal Censors
28:3.1
(307;3)
,
28:5.2-6
(310;4)
types
1.
Voices of Wisdom
q.v.
2.
Souls of Philosophy
q.v.
3.
Unions of Souls
q.v.
4.
Hearts of Counsel
q.v.
5.
Joys of Existence
q.v.
6.
Satisfactions of Service
q.v.
7.
Discerners of Spirits
q.v.
C. tertiary seconaphim
28:6sec
(313;5)
assigned to Mighty Messengers, Those High in Authority, and Those without Name and Number
22:5.5
(248;4)
,
28:3.1
(307;3)
,
28:6sec
(313;5)
guide ascenders in perplexity, uncertainty, and emergencies
28:7.2-3
(317;5)
types
1.
Significances of Origins
q.v.
2.
Memories of Mercy
q.v.
3.
Imports of Time
q.v.
4.
Solemnities of Trust
q.v.
5.
Sanctities of Service
q.v.
6.
Secrets of Greatness
q.v.
7.
Souls of Goodness
q.v.
second coming.
See also
Jesus
: second coming
groups always expect return of leaders
92:5.3
(1008;5)
second experiential Trinity.
See
Trinity Absolute
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