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ether
hypothetical
15:6.8
(173;3)
if
e.
existed, planets would fall into sun
42:5.16
(476;2)
influence of Unqualified Absolute not comparable to
0:11.9
(14;7)
name for energy activities in space; does not exist
42:5.14-16
(475;10)
theory is ingenious attempt to unify ignorance
42:9.4
(480;2)
ethical sensitizers
supervisor seraphim; promote morality of relationships
39:3.7
(433;1)
ethics.
See also
morality
all
e.
grows out of facts of origin
28:6.2
(314;1)
barely superanimal unless dynamic and progressive
12:5.10
(135;9)
birth of
86:6.7
(956;3)
civilization in danger when youth ignore
111:4.4
(1220;3)
defined as
eternal fitness of Deity relations with all beings
56:10.8
(646;9)
external social mirror of internal spiritual developments
102:8.4
(1127;8)
highest
e.
is to love neighbor as self
170:3.6
(1862;3)
innate, divine, universal
54:4.4
(616;3)
not meaningless formalities but inherent proprieties
27:4.1
(301;2)
recognition of morality, rights of others
27:3.1
(300;4)
,
92:7.5
(1012;6)
recognition that creation, including ourselves, was not made just for us
28:6.18
(316;5)
secret of pleasant and profitable interrelationships
43:8.3
(494;2)
evolutionary mind can discover
196:3.23
(2096;2)
Greek philosophy, Paul's theology form basis of European
98:7.10
(1084;9)
indispensable to human progress and survival
101:3.1
(1107;8)
Jesus never concerned with
e.
as such
170:3.8-9
(1862;5)
learned in socializing with univitatia
43:8.12
(495;1)
man's understanding of
e.
only relatively true
115:1.2
(1260;3)
none would exist without religion
92:3.6-8
(1006;3)
,
101:0.2
(1104;2)
not advanced by secrecy, insincerity, or hypocrisy
82:1.10
(914;6)
secoraphic Unions of Souls portray ideals, status of
28:5.13
(311;5)
sojourn on Edentia chiefly occupied with group
e.
43:8.3
(494;2)
taught by Significances of Origin
28:6.8
(315;2)
usually acquired with appearance of language
52:1.6
(590;2)
etiquette
Morontia Companions are instructors of social conduct
48:3.11
(546;4)
Technical Advisors teach best and right way to do things
25:4.10
(280;5)
Etruscan priesthood
organized into Roman state religion
98:3.2
(1080;4)
eugenics
82:6sec
(919;7)
,.
See also
genetics
;
handicaps
;
races
Adamic age usually witnesses elimination of unfit
52:3.4
(593;3)
Adamites, Andites exterminated inferiors
64:3.5
(720;6)
,
80:1.7
(890;3)
,
80:5.5-6
(893;7)
all primitive tribes killed deformed and sickly children
68:6.8
(770;5)
civilization in danger when youth ignore
111:4.4
(1220;3)
curse of deteriorated, antisocial, feeble-minded, and outcast specimens
70:9.4
(794;2)
,
82:6.4-7
(920;2)
early war destroyed unfit peoples; modern war the opposite
70:2.3-4
(785;8)
false sentiment fosters and perpetuates hopelessly defective human strains
52:2.11-12
(592;4)
,
99:3.5
(1088;6)
Greek culture perished due to imported slaves
80:7.6
(895;6)
in continental nation
72:4.2
(812;4)
,
72:5.2
(813;3)
,
72:10.1,3
(818;4)
in hunting era, tribes destroyed those deemed inferior
80:3.9
(892;3)
in progressive civilization
71:4.2
(804;2)
matings between inferior strata diminish creativity
82:6.5
(920;3)
nonsurvival by disinheritance due to inferior ancestors
109:3.8
(1198;3)
poverty cannot be eliminated if defectives reproduce without restraint
71:3.5
(803;5)
prejudice against crossbreeding
82:6.3
(920;1)
recommended societal actions
all-important work of eliminating defectives and degenerates
52:2.9-12
(592;2)
,
64:1.8
(719;3)
,
70:8.14-18
(793;6)
,
75:1.1-2
(839;2)
,
79:2.4-8
(880;2)
,
79:4.2
(882;2)
,
82:6.11
(921;1)
biologic disfellowshiping of more markedly unfit, defective, degenerate, and antisocial stocks
51:4.8
(585;4)
,
52:5.9
(596;7)
biologic fitness through selective reproduction in light and life
55:4.8
(627;6)
,
55:6.3
(630;6)
difficulty in executing eugenics in absence of competent judges
51:4.8
(585;4)
folly of allowing superiors to mate with inferiors
64:1.8
(719;3)
foster normal man; keep subnormal under control
68:6.11
(770;8)
racial interbreeding disastrous under present conditions
51:5.7
(586;4)
scientific intelligence must supersede uncontrolled natural selection
65:3.6
(734;3)
unfit should be eliminated before racial blending
51:4.8
(585;4)
sex slavery polluted biologic fitness of superior peoples
69:5.10
(776;8)
eunuchs.
See
castration
Euphrates river.
See also
Mesopotamia
and Tigris were cradle of Occidental, Indian civilizations
78:1.3
(868;5)
drought drove Andites to valleys of
79:1.3
(878;4)
,
80:1.1
(889;3)
second garden adjoined
76:0.1
(847;1)
,
76:1.1-3
(847;3)
,
76:3.8
(850;4)
,
76:4.8
(851;6)
Sumerians lived at mouth of
77:4.6
(860;1)
,
78:8sec
(875;5)
Eurasia.
See
Asia
;
Europe
Europe.
See also
British Isles
;
England
;
France
;
Germany
;
Ireland
;
Italy
;
Norway
;
Scotland
;
Spain
;
Wales
Adamites, Andites entered
77:5.10
(862;4)
,
78:3.2,5
(870;5)
,
78:6.2
(873;6)
,
80:1sec
(889;3)
,
80:4-5secs
)
80:9.5
(897;8)
Africa once connected
E.
to South America
59:5.11
(681;3)
blue race invaded; drove Andonites from
64:7.3,8-10
)
78:1.5
(869;1)
blue race was most adventurous of colored races in
E.
78:1.8
(869;4)
dark ages of.
See
dark ages
dinosaurs buried in
60:2.2
(687;3)
drought drove Andonites into
E.
ca. 2500 B.C.
80:9.6-7
(898;1)
ever-warring nations of
E.
134:6.5
(1490;8)
geology
57:8.21
(662;8)
,
59:1.13
(674;3)
,
59:2.2-6
(675;1)
,
59:3.2,6
(676;6)
,
59:4.5-15
(678;6)
,
59:5.4,10-20
)
59:6.8
(683;5)
,
60:1.4,6,12
(685;6)
,
60:2.6
(687;7)
,
60:3.4-17
(689;3)
,
60:4.3
(692;1)
,
61:1.7-8
(694;4)
,
61:3.7
(697;2)
,
61:4.2
(698;4)
,
61:5.1-4,7
)
61:7.1,5
(700;6)
,
64:4sec
(720;7)
Greenland connected
E.
to North America
59:5.20
(682;3)
,
61:1.7
(694;4)
in 5000 B.C. purest Adamite strains in northern
E.
80:7.9
(896;1)
more Andite inheritance than rest of world
78:5.4
(872;8)
,
80:5.1
(893;3)
primitive man soon overran
61:6.4
(700;5)
red race left imprint
64:6.5
(723;4)
religious evolution passed from Jews to
121:7.5-6
(1340;3)
Salem missionaries penetrated to remotest tribes of
94:0.1
(1027;1)
southern
E.
in 15,000 B.C.
78:3.5
(871;1)
unified in times of Jesus
121:1.3-4
(1332;4)
evaluation
demands transcendence of thing evaluated
112:2.8
(1228;7)
evangelism.
See
gospel
: proclaiming
evangelists, the seventy.
See also
disciples
75 of 117 survived test; 1/3 deserted
149:7.3
(1677;4)
,
153:5.2
(1715;2)
Abner in charge
163:1.1
(1800;3)
did not have everything in common like apostles
148:1.3
(1658;2)
Jesus told to work in disregard of what might happen
171:3.2
(1870;5)
numbered 70 only by coincidence
163:4.17
(1806;1)
ordination
163:1sec
(1800;3)
possessed with zeal for kingdom
163:4.13
(1805;10)
return to Pella
163:6sec
(1806;5)
selection committee
163:2.1
(1801;4)
trained by learning and doing
148:1.1
(1657;6)
training at Bethsaida
Paper 148
(1657;1)
,)
unseen messengers by sides of
175:1.8
(1906;5)
went forth wholly unprovided for
163:4.12
(1805;9)
evangels of destiny
proclaim spiritual liberty and divine sonship
35:3.14
(388;8)
Evangels of Light
celestial beings temporarily attached to mortal finaliter companies
31:7sec
(349;6)
Eve.
See also
Adam
;
Material Sons of God
Caligastia's wily flank attack on
75:2.3
(840;5)
consented to practice of good and evil
75:4.1,3
(842;3)
consented to secret conference with Cano
75:3.7
(841;7)
default of
75:3.9
(842;2)
found Cano pleasant to the eyes
75:4.7
(843;1)
glorified in mother cult
80:7.7
(895;7)
impatient
74:8.14
(838;6)
,
75:1.6
(840;2)
,
75:8.4
(846;3)
increasingly private visits with Serapatatia
75:2.4
(840;6)
legend of
E.
held woman brought evil upon man
84:4.4
(935;4)
listened to insidious propaganda of personal liberty
75:8.4
(846;3)
lived 511 years
76:5.5
(852;4)
Mary mother of Jesus a descendant of
122:1.2
(1345;1)
never fully recovered from Adam's 30-day absence
75:5.5-7
(843;7)
no intention to jeopardize planetary trust
75:2.4
(840;6)
one of 24 counselors
45:4.12
(514;2)
reared Sansa along with Cain
76:0.2
(847;2)
selected 1,682 women for Adam to impregnate
76:4.8
(851;6)
temptation
75:3sec
(841;1)
was warned against personal or secret methods
75:2.4
(840;6)
Evening Stars.
See
Brilliant Evening Stars
Eventod
Michael's bestowal as a spirit mortal
119:5.2
(1314;5)
process described
30:1.14-16
(332;5)
,
31:8.3
(350;6)
,
31:9.10
(352;3)
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