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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
crinoids
59:3.11
(677;8)
,
60:2.8
(687;9)
,
60:4.5
(692;3)
,.
See also
stone lilies
secreted lime
59:5.8
(680;10)
cripples
regarded as fetishes
88:1.9
(968;4)
crisis.
See also
disaster
Adjuster empowered Amadon to be loyal in rebellion
67:3.7
(756;8)
apostles'
c.
began with Capernaum sermon
153:1.4
(1708;3)
future phase of kingdom might appear in
c.
170:4.5
(1863;4)
God has foreseen all emergencies
3:2.6-7
(47;4)
humans sometimes hear Adjuster's direct voice in
110:7.9
(1213;4)
Jesus'
c.
began with feeding the 5000; ended at Capernaum crisis
153:1.4
(1708;3)
Jesus communed in preparation for
152:5.5
(1704;4)
prepared for by reiterated choice between good, evil
153:1.3
(1708;2)
reservists function in rare emergencies
114:7.6
(1258;1)
reveals motives of lifetime
187:2.4
(2007;3)
seraphim do not intrude into human drama except in emergencies
113:5.4-5
(1246;3)
spiritual attainment sometimes secured by
100:2.8
(1096;5)
woman did not function in emergencies
84:3.3
(934;2)
Crispus
chief ruler of synagogue in Corinth; supported Paul
133:3.1-4
(1471;5)
criticism.
See also
self-analysis
Caligastia sympathetic with those expressing
66:8.1
(752;2)
conscience is
c.
of oneself
100:1.5
(1094;7)
depth of intellect not required to raise objections
102:7.6
(1126;6)
give authorities no occasion for offense
157:1.2
(1743;4)
Lucifer misconstrued attempts to help as unwarranted c.
66:8.2
(752;3)
overcome habit of
c.
by praying for person every day
91:5.3-5
(998;6)
religion needs constructive
5:5.12
(69;7)
,
99:3.7
(1088;8)
truth does not resent honest
c.
146:3.2
(1641;4)
Cro-Magnons
80:3sec
(891;2)
,.
See also
blue race
Andites destroyed
80:5.3-6
(893;5)
Andites from Mesopotamia absorbed
80:3.9
(892;3)
,
80:4.6
(893;2)
biologic foundation for modern European races
80:5.7
(893;9)
brave and farseeing blue race; good family life; educated children
80:3.5-7
(891;6)
culture well preserved in caves
80:9.4
(897;7)
destroyed tribal inferiors; later, enslaved for agriculture
80:3.9
(892;3)
interbreeding with slaves deteriorated
80:3.9
(892;3)
progressive superior blue men blended with Adamites
80:1.7
(890;3)
crocodiles
60:1.9
(686;5)
,
60:3.20
(691;1)
,
61:2.6
(695;4)
,
61:3.14
(698;1)
reversion from land reptiles
60:2.11
(688;3)
cross.
See also
atonement doctrine
;
crucifixion
; Jesus: death; Jesus: events in life: crucifixion
center of Christianity
143:6.3
(1615;4)
meaning of Jesus' death on
188:4-5secs
)
physical description of Jesus'
187:1.1-2
(2004;5)
,
187:2.1
(2006;5)
Simon of Cyrene bore Jesus'
187:1.9-10
(2006;2)
symbol of triumph of love over hate, sacred service
188:5.6,9
(2018;5)
crossbreeding.
See also
eugenics
;
hybridization
present-day prejudice against
82:6.3
(920;1)
would be disastrous under present circumstances
51:5.7
(586;4)
crossing fingers.
See
fingers
crossroad
Spirit of Truth will speak at every
34:7.8
(383;2)
crown of thorns
placed on Jesus' head
185:6.2,4
(1995;1)
crucifixion
Paper 187
(2004;1)
,).
See also
atonement doctrine
;
cross
; Jesus: death; Jesus: events in life: crucifixion
cruel and lingering punishment
187:2.3
(2007;2)
,
187:5.8
(2011;4)
illegal to show friendly feelings for victims
187:1.7
(2005;5)
individuals crucified
Andrew in Patrae
139:1.12
(1550;3)
Jesus on Golgotha
Paper 187
(2004;1)
,)
Peter in Rome
139:2.15
(1552;4)
Philip at Hierapolis
139:5.11-12
(1557;5)
thousands at destruction of Jerusalem
187:1.5
(2005;3)
no burial in Jewish cemetery for victim of
188:1.2
(2013;1)
not Jewish mode of punishment
187:1.5
(2005;3)
cruelty
doctrinal fetish betrays man into
88:2.7
(969;5)
Jesus denounced
140:8.21
(1582;2)
still lurks in half-civilized man
184:4.5
(1984;6)
when subjected to
c.
, rest in citadel of spirit
100:2.7
(1096;4)
crumbs
Lazarus desired to be fed with Dives'
169:3.2
(1854;6)
Norana said not to deprive dogs of
156:1.5
(1735;1)
crusader
spirit of
c.
more than dangerous if not controlled
100:6.5
(1100;7)
crust (earth's).
See
Urantia
: physical aspects: geology
crustaceans.
See also
crabs
;
lobsters
;
shrimps
amphibians developed from arthropods
59:5.5
(680;7)
ancestors of fish
59:4.10
(679;3)
appearance
59:1.14
(674;4)
,
59:4.3,10
(678;4)
,
60:2.9
(688;1)
,
65:2.5
(732;3)
trilobites were ancestors of
59:2.10
(676;1)
crystals
buildings on Jerusem constructed wholly of
46:5.4,18,24
(524;2)
cult of taking no life
arose in age of despair and hopelessness
94:2.5
(1029;3)
cults.
See also
ceremonies
;
doctrines
;
mystery cults
;
religion
;
traditions
assimilable only if compatible with current status
92:2.4
(1004;7)
atheistic
c.
claim salvation by man's unaided efforts
94:2.5
(1029;3)
Christian
c.
most appealing, enduring ever conceived
87:7.4
(965;8)
dangers
greatest obstacle to spiritual progress
87:7.2-3
(965;6)
sectarianism, disease of institutional religion
99:6.1
(1092;1)
,
170:5.20
(1866;3)
,
195:10.7-15
(2084;7)
superiority of group consciousness
182:1.8
(1965;2)
,
195:10.14
(2085;6)
destiny of
c.
depends on leadership
99:5.1
(1090;7)
fetishism ran through all primitive
c.
88:3.1
(970;2)
formed to promulgate creeds, not to discover truth
92:3.1
(1005;3)
foster and gratify emotion
87:7.1-2,7
)
Jesus avoided formal establishment of
120:3.6
(1330;1)
of a frustrated philosophic era
100:5.1
(1098;4)
of new revelation must
be outgrowth of applied love
87:7.7
(966;2)
be predicated on Fatherhood of God, brotherhood
87:7.6
(966;1)
cannot be manufactured; must grow
87:7.3
(965;7)
foster spiritual progress
87:7.10
(966;5)
symbolize spiritual experience, significance of home; embody mystery; be elastic; not be overly complex
87:7.5-10
(965;9)
primitives' attempt to control material world
90:3.1-2
(989;3)
resist development because progress destroys cult itself
92:3.4
(1006;1)
rituals
90:5.1-3
(992;2)
become substitute for religion
90:5.6
(992;7)
better to reform than destroy group function
97:10.7
(1076;4)
have cursed civilization, been intolerable burden
90:5.1
(992;2)
perfection of performance is essence of
90:5.1-2
(992;2)
the more unconscious the growth, stronger its grip
87:7.2
(965;6)
strengths
provide symbolism to preserve religious loyalties
87:7.1
(965;5)
religion rarely survives without institutions, as private practice of isolated individuals
97:10.7
(1076;4)
,
98:6.1
(1083;1)
culture.
See
civilization
cumin
tithing while disregarding weightier matters
175:1.17
(1908;1)
cup
be prepared to drink
171:0.5
(1867;5)
,
171:2.5
(1870;2)
if Father's will, Jesus would drink
136:9.4
(1522;3)
,
182:3.2-9
(1968;3)
scrupulously cleansing outside while inside filthy
166:1.4
(1826;1)
,
175:1.18
(1908;2)
cup of remembrance
emblem of Spirit of Truth
179:5.1-3
(1941;6)
curiosity
disappears after last Havona world
14:5.7
(159;3)
do not try to satisfy all
195:5.10
(2076;1)
hunger for harmony, thirst for beauty
56:10.6
(646;7)
inborn divine endowment
14:5.10-11
(159;6)
,
16:7.1
(192;8)
Jesus did not manifest
c.
about people
171:7.6
(1875;1)
mind reaches out to explore remote situations
42:12.1
(483;1)
there are no arbitrary secrets
19:5.11
(221;1)
urge of investigation and discovery
14:5.11
(160;1)
currency.
See
money
cursing
150:3.12
(1681;7)
coercive practice to overawe minor spirits
87:6.6
(964;5)
modern
c.
is continuation of primitive ritual
87:6.10
(965;4)
oaths consisted in pronouncing curses upon oneself
70:11.3
(797;1)
Peter denied Jesus with
184:2.6
(1980;7)
prostitution of ritualistic repetition of holy names
90:5.3
(992;4)
curvature
of all relation concepts
103:6.14
(1137;4)
custodians (Lanonandek)
35:8.8
(392;8)
custodians (Life Carrier)
36:1.3
(396;4)
,
36:2.9
(398;3)
custodians of knowledge
27:5sec
(301;6)
accessible to local universes only by reflectivity
27:5.5
(302;4)
final living summaries of network of recording angels
27:5.3
(302;2)
impossible for untruth to gain lodgment in
27:5.1
(301;6)
living, automatic libraries of Paradise
25:5.1
(281;2)
,
27:5.1
(301;6)
primary supernaphim
27:0.3
(298;3)
responsible for organization of their information
27:5.5
(302;4)
seekers presented with beings who are what they seek
27:5.2-3
(302;1)
Voices of Wisdom in perpetual liaison with
28:5.7
(310;9)
Custodians of Records
25:5sec
(281;2)
chief recorders of tertiary supernaphim transmit to
26:3.5
(288;5)
chosen from tertiary supernaphim in Havona
25:5.1,3
(281;2)
in Uversa personality register
30:2.12
(336;4)
keep formal archives of Paradise
25:5.1
(281;2)
none ever transferred from order
25:5.4
(281;5)
serve as Chiefs of Records for Celestial Recorders
25:5.4
(281;5)
customs.
See
traditions
Cuthites
Sargon installed
C.
in northern Israel
143:4.1
(1612;1)
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