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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
Sin (god)
one of chief Mesopotamian deities
95:1.4
(1042;5)
sincerity.
See also
motives
ascenders'
s.
is sublime by reaching Havona
26:4.6
(290;3)
even in material-mindedness, Philip was sincere
181:2.20
(1960;1)
Eve's project of modifying the divine plan was sincere
75:4.6
(842;8)
key of the kingdom
39:4.14
(435;7)
,
170:2.18
(1861;2)
most serviceable when wedded to discretion
181:2.21
(1960;2)
of prayer is assurance of its being heard
145:2.6
(1630;2)
shadow of hair's turning, premeditated for untrue purpose, is falsehood
48:6.22
(555;1)
sometimes causes pain
100:7.2
(1101;6)
singers
heavenly reproducers, celestial artisans
44:2.3
(501;2)
Singlangton
Chinese spiritual leader 100,000 years ago
79:6.10
(885;7)
one of 24 counselors
45:4.8
(513;9)
teacher of yellow race
45:4.8
(513;9)
,
64:6.15
(724;5)
teachings persisted in Taoist Shang-ti concept
79:8.4
(887;4)
,
94:5.3
(1032;5)
single-origin beings
beings of direct or indirect descent from one of the Paradise Deities
30:1.10
(332;1)
in Paradise classification
30:1.10-13
(332;1)
orders
A.
Supreme Spirits
q.v.
B. ascending orders
1.
Personalized Adjusters
q.v.
2. ascending Material Sons.
See
Material Sons of God
3. evolutionary seraphim.
See
seraphim
4. evolutionary cherubim.
See
cherubim and sanobim
5. unrevealed ascenders
30:1.12
(332;3)
C. family of Infinite Spirit.
See
Infinite Spirit
: family of
Sinkiang
Andite culture dominant in 15,000 B.C.
78:5.2,6
(872;6)
,
78:6.4
(874;1)
aridity forced Andites to invent new methods in
81:6.3
(906;8)
eastern Turkestan; Tarim River in
79:1.1-2
(878;2)
migration to China from 20,000 years ago
79:6.5
(885;2)
sinners.
See also
confession
;
extinction
;
forgiveness
;
guilt
;
repentance
;
sin
become as though they had not been
53:9.7
(611;6)
bond servants of sin
162:7.2
(1796;4)
God goes in search of
159:1.2
(1762;4)
,
159:5.13
(1770;5)
God loves
2:5.4
(39;3)
,
2:6.8
(41;6)
Jesus loved, came to call
100:7.11
(1102;8)
,
137:8.16
(1537;3)
,
138:3.6
(1540;9)
,
138:6.4
(1543;2)
,
157:6.9
(1750;3)
joy in heaven over one who repents
159:1.2
(1762;4)
,
167:7.5
(1841;4)
,
169:1.2,4
(1850;9)
no peace for the wicked
131:2.10
(1445;4)
time to accept salvation is vouchsafed every sinner
54:5.2-3
(617;2)
wicked people should not be allowed to take advantage of "golden rulers"
71:4.4
(804;4)
Sisera
defeated by Deborah and Barak at Taanach
126:1.2
(1387;2)
sisters.
See
brethren
Siva.
See also
Hinduism
Hindu lord of life, death, fertility, and destruction
94:4.5
(1031;6)
member of Hindu trinitarian concept
104:1.5
(1144;2)
Siwalik Hills
contain fossils nearest to transition man
64:3.4
(720;5)
skeletal structures.
See also
skulls
dependable in deciphering human racial origins
81:4.3,9
(904;7)
originally, 5 distinct types
81:4.3-9
(904;7)
skepticism (philosophy)
asserts knowledge fallacious, conviction impossible
121:4.5
(1336;3)
philosophy leans upon metaphysics
103:6.14
(1137;4)
Skepticism (religion)
Occidental religion languished until days of
98:6.2
(1083;2)
skies.
See also
atmosphere
mistake to dream of God far off in the
s.
5:2.3
(64;6)
skills.
See
achievement
;
careers
;
labor
;
overspecialization
skulls.
See also
broad-heads
;
long-heads
;
medium-heads
;
round-heads
;
skeletal structures
became fetishes
88:1.8
(968;3)
trephined to allow escape of headache spirits
90:4.4
(991;3)
types
78:8.1
(875;5)
,
80:1.2
(889;4)
,
80:2.1-2
(890;5)
,
80:7.2
(895;2)
,
80:8.2,5
(896;7)
,
80:9.5-10
(897;8)
,
81:4.2-9
(904;6)
slate
indicates presence of organic carbon
58:7.10
(671;3)
shale changed into
59:1.12
(674;2)
slavery.
See also
slaves
abolition of slavery
71:2.5
(802;4)
,
71:8.5
(807;1)
after arrival of Adams
51:4.7
(585;3)
in continental nation
72:5.2
(813;3)
among races in primitive times
51:4.6-7
(585;2)
benefits of slavery
compelled backward and lazy peoples to work
69:8.6
(779;5)
compelled man to invent regulative society
69:8.7
(779;6)
great advance over massacre and cannibalism
69:8.2-3
(779;1)
,
81:2.3
(901;6)
indispensable link in civilization
69:8.6-7
(779;5)
liberated captors' wives from tilling soil
84:3.8
(934;7)
raised masters' standard of living
81:2.9
(902;3)
slaves eventually shared blessings of higher society
69:8.8
(779;7)
detriment of slavery
Greek culture perished as result of
s.
80:7.6,13
(895;6)
,
98:1.1
(1077;5)
,
98:2.3
(1078;7)
,
133:5.12
(1477;7)
practice deteriorated Cro-Magnons
80:3.9
(892;3)
reason for Roman decline
195:3.9
(2074;4)
s.
is gravest destructive social malady
69:8.8
(779;7)
feature of military conquest
69:3.7
(774;6)
,
69:8.1-4
(778;9)
,
70:8.5
(792;9)
,
121:3.7
(1335;6)
in civilization
69:8sec
(778;9)
industrial servitude in
s.
to debt
69:8.10
(780;1)
institution came with agriculture
81:2.9
(902;3)
lending was primitive means of enslavement
69:5.8
(776;6)
man attached to the land
69:8.5
(779;4)
not prevalent among pastoral peoples
69:8.4
(779;3)
possible emancipation made early church tolerant of
121:3.8
(1335;7)
primitive man a slave to usage
68:4.5
(767;5)
primitives never hesitated to enslave
69:8.1
(778;9)
secularism betrays man into political and economic
195:8.4
(2081;4)
specialization of labor based on
69:3.7
(774;6)
slaves.
See also
slavery
Africans were great slave race
69:8.5
(779;4)
Claudius was wealthy Roman slaveholder
132:4.5
(1461;3)
difficult for
s.
to transfer master-fear into God-love
92:7.7
(1013;2)
exempt from temple head tax
173:1.3
(1889;1)
girl in Fair Havens
130:5.4
(1436;5)
half Roman population were
s.
; majority inferiors
121:3.6
(1335;5)
,
133:0.2
(1468;2)
in Judea,
s.
cost 30 pieces of silver
186:1.2
(1997;5)
killed to serve their masters in ghostland
87:2.8
(960;2)
master's power over
s.
unqualified under Roman law
121:3.7
(1335;6)
often received wages; could purchase freedom
121:3.8-9
(1335;7)
sacrificed by owners to show disdain for wealth
69:5.14
(777;2)
some early war caused by need for
70:1.11
(784;7)
women were the first
69:8.1
(778;9)
sleep.
See also
dreams
Adjusters may detach during
48:6.12
(553;4)
Adjusters sometimes effect spiritual transformations during
109:5.1
(1199;2)
,
110:5.2-4
(1208;1)
custom to speak of death as
167:4.6
(1837;5)
primitives believed soul left body during
86:5.4,6
(954;3)
revolting dreams disturbed young Jesus'
125:2.4
(1379;5)
sleeping space among first private possessions
69:9.11
(781;5)
sleeping survivors.
See also
ascending mortals
;
mortals
;
resurrection
;
survival (of mortal death)
candidates for Spirit-fusion repersonalized
40:9.3
(450;5)
,
49:6.6
(569;1)
Magisterial Sons preside over awakening of
20:2.5
(225;4)
,
20:3.1
(226;1)
mortals without personal guardians who cannot go directly to mansion worlds
30:4.4
(341;1)
of Adamic dispensation raised
189:3.1-3
(2024;3)
personality, mind transcripts, and memory held by Adjusters; mind-matrix and potential of identity in soul held by destiny guardians
47:3.3-4
(533;1)
personality identification preserved on archangels' worlds
37:3.8
(409;5)
repersonalized at end of dispensation
49:6.3-7
(568;6)
,
112:5.10,13
(1233;6)
rest in unconscious sleep until new dispensation
30:4.4-5
(341;1)
resurrection by guardian angels
113:6.7-8
(1247;5)
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