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children.
See also
child-rearing
;
family
;
home
20 was age of choice for children of Adam
75:6.3
(844;5)
Adjusterless
c.
reckoned still attached to parents
49:6.12
(570;1)
affectionate parents never called upon to forgive
174:1.2
(1898;2)
alter egos of
91:3.1
(996;7)
among primitives
alamity for ancestor worshippers not to have sons
84:7.19
(940;15)
c.
belonged to mother in plural marriages
83:5.1
(925;6)
,
83:7.1
(928;2)
custom of sacrificing first-born
89:6.6,8
(981;3)
,
89:7.1,3
(981;6)
girls killed prior to wife purchase
68:6.8
(770;5)
illegitimate c. became wards of girl's mother
68:6.9
(770;6)
mother's interests always sacrificed for
84:7.10
(940;6)
mothers once killed and ate
c.
to renew strength
89:5.4
(979;3)
primitives desired many
84:7.11-19
(940;7)
strangled at birth if deformed, sickly, premature
68:6.8
(770;5)
,
84:1.4
(932;1)
were common property
70:3.1
(787;1)
angels care for
158:8.1
(1761;2)
Christianity put end to infanticide
195:3.5
(2073;9)
discipline
began very early among ancients
84:7.20-25
(941;1)
children should early learn to sacrifice
140:5.22
(1575;7)
favorable to children
66:7.5
(750;7)
,
127:4.3
(1401;3)
,
142:2.4
(1597;4)
,
142:7.9
(1604;4)
,
143:1.4
(1608;1)
,
177:2.7
(1923;1)
,
188:4.10
(2017;5)
do not dislodge
c.
's ideals
48:6.21
(554;6)
easily taught to function as peacemakers
140:5.19
(1575;4)
evaluate experience in accordance with pleasure
100:1.1
(1094;3)
family life cannot be had without
99:4.2
(1089;5)
first conflict is between altruism and egoism
103:2.7
(1131;6)
have natural affection for fathers
140:10.4
(1585;2)
having
c.
entails supreme responsibility
84:7.25-26
(941;6)
importance of early home life
177:2.5
(1922;3)
innocent
c.
share in consequences of parents' follies
75:5.6
(843;8)
Jesus
blessed the little
c.
158:8.1
(1761;2)
,
167:6sec
(1839;6)
forbidden to father
c.
120:3.5,8
(1329;6)
played with
c.
127:1.8
(1396;5)
,
127:3.8
(1399;7)
,
128:6.10-12
(1416;3)
,
138:8.9
(1545;10)
,
172:1.4
(1879;2)
said not to despise any
c.
113:1.1
(1241;3)
kingdom of heaven is like
167:6.1
(1839;6)
leaving
c.
for sake of kingdom
163:3.4
(1804;1)
,
171:2.2
(1869;4)
love
c.
as God loves us
133:2.2
(1471;1)
love of
c.
not augmented by unwise pursuit of pleasure
84:8.4
(942;5)
minister to
c.
192:2.2
(2047;6)
must first master parent-child relationship
8:1.11
(92;1)
natural urge to relieve suffering
140:5.17
(1575;2)
naturally trustful
140:5.14
(1574;7)
need fathers as well as mothers
47:1.6
(531;4)
now are economic liabilities
84:7.27
(941;8)
of God.
See
faith sons of God
;
sonship with God
of world wiser than c. of kingdom
169:2.1,5
(1853;4)
parents are copartners with Makers in creating
167:5.7
(1839;4)
permanently impressed only by loyalties of adults
100:1.4
(1094;6)
playing in the market place
144:8.7
(1627;4)
should honor parents
66:7.15
(751;10)
,
93:4.13
(1018;2)
,
131:2.12
(1446;1)
,
149:6.6
(1675;7)
,
153:3.3
(1712;3)
,
163:2.4
(1801;7)
to enter kingdom, become as little
137:8.8
(1536;5)
,
140:10.4
(1585;2)
,
144:4.3
(1621;2)
,
149:6.11
(1676;5)
,
155:6.12
(1732;5)
,
170:2.18
(1861;2)
,
170:3.2
(1861;7)
,
181:2.20
(1960;1)
,
196:0.12
(2089;2)
who die before age of spiritual choice.
See
probationary nursery
wholly dependent on parents for all early concepts
177:2.5
(1922;3)
whoso receives
c.
receives Jesus
158:8.1
(1761;2)
whosoever causes
c.
to stumble, better cast into sea
158:8.1
(1761;2)
women naturally love babies more than men
69:3.2
(774;1)
chimpanzees
62:5.2
(707;8)
,.
See also
simians
retarded mid-mammals were ancestors of
62:3.12
(706;3)
Ch'in Shih Huang Ti
combated Confucianism
94:6.11
(1034;6)
China.
See also
Chinese
;
Honan
;
Kansu
;
Shensi
;
Ti Tao
;
Yangtze river
;
yellow race
;
Yellow river
40,000 year old culture
79:8.12
(888;5)
Andites drove inferiors into southern
C.
79:2.4
(880;2)
Andites entered
78:5.5-6
(873;1)
,
79:1.1
(878;2)
,
79:6.5
(885;2)
,
79:7sec
(886;2)
appearance of cities in 10,000 B.C.
79:1.4
(879;1)
,
79:7.5
(886;6)
Asoka established Buddhism in
94:9.1
(1037;4)
blending of Caucasoid and Mongoloid in north
81:4.9
(905;5)
Buddhism accepted in
94:11.1
(1038;8)
civilization of
79:6sec
(884;4)
,
79:8sec
(887;1)
commercial relations with Mesopotamia
79:7.6
(886;7)
cultural union of Yangtze and Yellow river centers
79:8.5
(887;5)
education in
79:8.7
(887;7)
evolution of Ming and Mogul dynasties
134:5.9
(1488;7)
favored by geography
79:6.12
(885;9)
follows Taoist and Confucian teachings
92:6.4
(1011;2)
geology
59:1.13
(674;3)
,
59:4.7
(678;8)
,
59:5.20
(682;3)
,
60:2.6
(687;7)
growth of commerce in
81:3.1
(903;3)
Han Empire
134:5.1
(1487;8)
library at Alexandria contained manuscripts from
130:3.4
(1432;4)
Neanderthalers spread to
64:4.1
(720;7)
red race left imprint
64:6.5
(723;4)
regrettable no Peter or Paul went into
130:2.3
(1430;1)
,
130:3.3
(1432;3)
religious awakening of 600 B.C.
79:8.11
(888;4)
Salem missionaries in
93:7.2
(1021;6)
,
94:5sec
(1032;3)
China Seas
Buddhist missionaries braved dangers of
94:9.2
(1037;5)
Chinese
79:5sec
(883;2)
,.
See also
China
;
yellow race
live peaceably with fellows
64:6.14,16
(724;4)
,
79:5.5
(883;6)
,
79:6.8
(885;5)
,
79:8.6
(887;6)
achieved high civilization apart from Andites
79:5.8
(884;2)
Andite cultural and spiritual legacy
79:7.4-5
(886;5)
apt students of warfare; relentless, aggressive
79:5.5
(883;6)
children require little discipline
84:7.21
(941;2)
difference between northern and southern races
79:5.6
(883;7)
,
79:6.7
(885;4)
early river settlements disrupted by floods
79:6.4
(885;1)
first to establish settled communities
64:6.14
(724;4)
improved tone of bell by human sacrifice
89:6.4
(981;1)
Jesus' talk with Chang
133:4.9
(1475;2)
cumbersome ideographic writing
66:5.10
(746;8)
,
79:8.7
(887;7)
learned to plant seeds
81:1.6
(901;1)
most advanced social development on Urantia
68:0.3
(763;3)
now reawakening
79:8.13
(888;6)
numbered 12 million in 15,000 B.C.; aggressive militarists; spoke common language
79:6.9
(885;6)
pacific tendencies
79:8.2,5
(887;2)
raised animals by 5000 B.C.
81:2.8
(902;2)
religious beliefs
basis of ancestor worship
68:4.3
(767;3)
,
94:5.7
(1033;2)
degenerated into swarms of devils and dragons
94:6.12
(1033;2)
dragon worship is survival of snake cult
85:3.3
(946;5)
employed magic to protect against demons
90:2.8
(988;4)
first to achieve freedom from abject fear of gods
94:5.7
(1033;2)
regarded disease as result of evil demons
90:3.8
(990;3)
soul and body remained together after death
86:4.8
(953;7)
Singlangton assumed leadership of
45:4.8
(513;9)
,
64:6.15
(724;5)
sons of Han
79:8.12
(888;5)
statehood delayed by thoroughness of conquest
79:8.1,6
(887;1)
treated women better than most
84:5.6
(937;3)
unexcelled in family loyalty, group ethics, personal morality
79:8.9,12
(888;2)
,
84:7.1
(939;4)
yin and yang teaching
111:0.4
(1215;4)
chlorine
57:8.3
(660;5)
chlorophyll making
most important step in plant evolution
65:6.3
(737;3)
choice.
See
consecration of choice
;
decisions
;
free will
Chorazin
138:9.3
(1546;5)
,
152:7.3
(1706;4)
general rejection of gospel at
146:4.6
(1644;2)
,
155:2sec
(1726;4)
woe upon light-rejecting inhabitants of
163:6.5
(1807;4)
chosen people
doctrine
Amos, Hosea attacked egoistic doctrine
97:4.2-6
(1065;5)
danger of institutional religion
99:6.3
(1092;3)
Jews' reaction against national inferiority
93:9.9
(1023;6)
persistently mischief-making error
92:3.2
(1005;4)
priests invented fables of
97:7.1
(1068;1)
prime factor in nation building
71:3.2
(803;2)
Israelites were c.p. for carrying truth of God to every nation
97:9.27
(1075;3)
,
97:10.1
(1075;6)
Jews attributed national independence to belief
121:2.8
(1334;2)
Jews perplexed by Babylonian captivity due to belief
97:8.3
(1071;1)
Moses proclaimed Yahweh had singled out Hebrews as
96:4.6
(1057;2)
no such thing as
134:5.4
(1488;2)
obedience to God was Moses' condition of being
96:5.6
(1058;4)
Samuel said Yahweh chiefly occupied with
97:1.7
(1063;4)
Christ.
See also
Jesus
;
Michael of Nebadon
divine Jesus became a religion
196:2.4
(2092;2)
do not sacrifice human Jesus to concept of glorified Christ
196:1.2
(2090;3)
,
196:2.5
(2092;3)
Michael of Nebadon referred to as Christ Michael
0:5.3
(8;3)
,
20:4.4
(227;2)
,
21:0.3
(234;3)
,
21:6.4
(242;3)
,
27:0.2
(298;2)
,
30:4.4
(341;1)
,
33:1.1
(366;2)
,
33:2.3
(367;5)
,
37:2.6
(407;6)
,
37:5.1
(410;4)
,
40:6.5
(448;4)
,
40:7.2
(448;9)
,
45:4.1
(513;2)
,
50:6.5
(578;5)
,
51:3.9
(584;2)
,
52:5.5
(596;3)
,
52:6.1
(597;2)
,
53:0.2
(601;2)
,
53:5.3
(605;7)
,
75:2.2
(840;4)
,
77:6.6
(863;1)
,
77:7.5
(863;6)
,
83:8.3
(929;6)
,
92:4.8
(1008;1)
,
93:9.11
(1024;2)
,
93:10.5-8
(1025;1)
,
94:6.1
(1033;4)
,
98:7.2
(1084;1)
,
101:6.5
(1112;1)
,
102:3.14
(1122;10)
,
119:8.8-9
(1319;1)
,
120:0.9
(1325;2)
,
120:4.2-3
(1331;2)
,
121:1.1
(1332;2)
,
121:3.1
(1334;7)
,
136:5.4
(1516;4)
,
196:1.1
(2090;2)
the anointed one
98:7.2
(1084;1)
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