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eventuators.
See
Transcendentalers
everywhereness.
See
omnipresence
Eveson
Adam's second son; masterly leader
74:6.2
(834;4)
,
76:3.3
(849;6)
evidence.
See also
certainty
basis of fairness
10:6.3
(114;4)
in tribunals given by personalities of Infinite Spirit
10:6.3-4
(114;4)
evil
130:1.5-6
(1429;1)
,
132:2sec
(1457;4)
,.
See also
error
;
evolution
: principle of evolution;
iniquity
;
mistakes
;
misunderstandings
;
rebellion (spiritual)
;
sin
Adjusters pilot God-conscious mortals away from
110:1.2
(1203;4)
almost every human being has a pet
e.
163:2.7
(1802;3)
always results when personal evaluations are elevated to absolutes
19:1.4
(215;1)
,
100:1.1
(1094;3)
Cano assured Eve persons with good motives could do no
e.
75:4.5
(842;7)
choosing to become children of
e.
162:7.3
(1796;5)
dealing with evil
3 ways of resisting
e.
159:5.11
(1770;3)
avoid
e.
by seeing things as they are
131:3.3
(1446;5)
do not fight
e.
with its own weapons
140:8.7
(1580;2)
do not to others what you would not have done to you
131:1.7
(1443;3)
fear not resistance of
e.
191:4.4
(2042;1)
fret not because of evildoers
131:1.9
(1443;5)
,
131:2.8
(1445;2)
,
141:7.11
(1594;5)
friendship is insurance against
e.
160:2.9
(1776;3)
go forward in righteousness or retrogress into
e.
156:2.6
(1736;3)
hate
e.
126:4.3-4
(1392;1)
love of truth necessary for victory over
e.
179:4.5
(1941;2)
meditation brings deliverance from
e.
131:4.7
(1449;2)
nonresistance to
e.
141:3.8
(1590;3)
,
180:5.9
(1950;4)
overcome
e.
with good
130:2.4
(1430;2)
,
131:1.7
(1443;3)
,
131:3.6
(1447;3)
,
133:7.12
(1480;4)
,
140:6.9
(1577;3)
,
156:5.5
(1738;4)
,
159:5.10
(1770;2)
,
194:3.11
(2064;3)
permit
e.
to run full course of own bankruptcy
54:5.14
(618;3)
prayer mobilizes soul to withstand
e.
196:0.10
(2088;5)
privilege to cleanse ourselves from all
e.
143:2.6
(1610;1)
see
e.
against background of ultimate good
195:5.12
(2076;3)
Socrates taught not to return
e.
for
e.
98:2.6
(1079;3)
spiritual rebirth essential to deliverance from
e.
148:4.6,8
(1660;5)
when no opening for
e.
, sin cannot be entertained
43:4.9
(490;4)
defined as
darkness which follows rejection of light
130:1.5
(1429;1)
righteous ends are
e.
when achieved in wrong way
75:4.6
(842;8)
gravity-resisting on mental and spiritual levels
56:10.14
(647;5)
having origin in misuse, distortion, perversion
111:6.3
(1222;2)
immature choosing which, when willfully endorsed, becomes sin
3:5.15
(52;1)
,
130:1.5-6
(1429;1)
imperfect obedience to Father's will
130:4.11
(1435;3)
,
148:4.3
(1660;2)
inevitable if creature is to be free
3:5.13
(51;12)
,
54:3.1
(615;3)
,
75:8.6-7
(846;5)
,
130:4.13-15
(1435;5)
,
132:2.10
(1458;7)
inherently, automatically suicidal when undiluted
2:3.5
(37;3)
originating in imperfection
105:6.4
(1159;4)
partial realization of, or maladjustment to, universe realities
67:1.4
(754;5)
,
75:4.3
(842;5)
partial creativity tending toward disintegration
111:4.11
(1220;10)
produced by contrastive perfection, imperfection
54:0.1-2
(613;1)
remoteness from divinity
3:6.2
(52;5)
seeing sin where there is no sin, or no sin where there is sin
131:3.3
(1446;5)
stimulative of choosing between truth and error
55:3.10
(625;9)
suggesting deficiency of wisdom
67:1.4-5
(754;5)
transgression of law
48:6.22
(555;1)
deliver us from
e.
144:5.3
(1622;2)
God does not create
e.
54:0.2
(613;2)
human likes and dislikes do not determine
e.
100:3.2
(1096;7)
human nature tends toward
e.
53:8.9
(610;5)
,
143:2.5
(1609;6)
,
148:4.6
(1660;5)
,
156:5.8
(1739;3)
,
188:4.5
(2016;10)
isolated and purely selfish pleasures are relative
e.
100:3.4
(1097;1)
Jesus
abhorred everything which savored of
e.
133:3.6
(1472;5)
did not advertise
e.
by forbidding it
127:4.2
(1401;2)
,
140:8.21
(1582;2)
,
195:5.13
(2076;4)
had little to say about vices
140:8.21
(1582;2)
love of Jesus swallows up all
e.
188:5.2
(2018;1)
refused to compromise with
e.
136:8.8
(1521;3)
would not serve
e.
that worship of God might result
136:9.3
(1522;2)
most destructive of personality status is betrayal and disloyalty to confiding friends
67:1.3
(754;4)
partial knowledge is potentially
e.
2:7.4
(42;5)
result of evil
e.
of one augments tribulation of all
12:7.11
(138;6)
e.
proceeding from heart defiles
153:3.5
(1712;5)
e.
results when lesser is chosen over greater
16:7.7
(193;6)
escaping duty, we go under control of
e.
130:1.2
(1428;2)
good cannot result from e. to one who does evil
54:4.7
(616;6)
pain and sorrow follow in path of
e.
131:3.3
(1446;5)
time lag of mercy before fruition of
e.
2:3.5
(37;3)
,
54:4-5secs
)
131:3.5
(1447;2)
evil eye
Bretons retain charms for warding off
80:9.14
(899;1)
ghost retaliation against human prosperity
87:5.4-5
(962;5)
intelligent human beings still believe in
88:6.7
(972;7)
phallic cult defense against
87:5.5
(962;6)
primitives cravenly feared malevolence of
111:0.7
(1216;1)
primitives thought much sickness caused by
90:3.7
(990;2)
some subordinate gods kept as
96:1.14
(1054;4)
evil one.
See
Caligastia
;
devil
;
Lucifer
evil spirits.
See
demon possession
evolution
.
See also
divine plan
;
progress
biologic evolution
Paper 65
(730;1)
,).
See also
genetics
;
life
: biological
2 unique features on Urantia were appearance of Andonic race prior to colored peoples; appearance in a single family
64:6.1-2
(722;6)
,
65:4.7
(735;6)
50,000 facts prove e. nonaccidental
58:2.3-5
(665;6)
Adam's significant contribution
51:0.3
(580;3)
,
75:8.1-2
(845;8)
,
78:1.1
(868;3)
brains and agility replaced armor and size in survival
60:1.10
(686;6)
,
60:2.11,14
(688;3)
,
60:3.21
(691;2)
,
61:2.5
(695;3)
conditioned by integrated function of Life Carriers, physical controllers, and adjutant mind-spirits
65:0.4
(730;4)
early manifestation of will on Urantia
65:4.11
(736;2)
elephants evolve more rapidly than mice
49:1.6
(560;5)
human potentials of evolving animal species exhausted
65:2.13-14
(733;3)
,
65:3.5-6
(734;2)
inland seas were cradle of e.
57:8.24-26
(663;2)
,
58:1.7
(665;2)
Jesus did not interfere with
120:3.5
(1329;6)
Life Carriers
evolution limited by potentials of original Life Carrier implantations
118:8.1
(1301;6)
manipulate environment prior to emergence of will
36:3.7-8
(400;2)
not allowed arbitrarily to interfere with life patterns once set in operation
65:3.1-2
(733;7)
man ascended from seaweed
65:2.1
(731;5)
,
65:6.8
(738;1)
may proceed unhindered in cultural decadence
81:5.1
(905;6)
missing links never existed
58:6.2-3
(669;3)
most important steps regarding plants were chlorophyll-making; seeds
65:6.3
(737;3)
narrow margins by which prehuman ancestors escaped extinction
62:3.9
(705;8)
no
e.
on Jerusem
46:2.5
(521;2)
sin, Caligastia rebellion, Adam's default, did very little to delay
67:0.1
(754;1)
,
67:7.6
(761;5)
,
73:0.1
(821;1)
,
78:1.1
(868;3)
,
81:0.1
(900;1)
some species progress; others gravitate backward
60:2.10
(688;2)
still actively in progress
65:6.5
(737;5)
summary of
e.
on Urantia
65:2sec
(731;5)
theory of biologic evolution
apparently useless by-products essential
36:2.10
(398;4)
appearance of man in ice age by design
65:2.16
(733;6)
can be delayed but cannot be stopped
81:0.1
(900;1)
cannot be accelerated beyond what planet permits
65:8.2
(739;6)
dependent on adjutant mind-spirits
36:5.1
(401;5)
,
65:6.7-10
(737;7)
eliminates all life without survival value
59:6.10
(683;7)
impossible for primitives to have self-restraint
118:8.5
(1302;2)
individuals lacking parental instinct eliminate themselves from reproductive stream
84:7.7
(940;3)
Material Sons dispatched when human biologic evolution attains highest level
39:5.3
(437;2)
,
49:5.17
(567;4)
only organisms attaining cosmic unity persist
58:6.8
(670;2)
organisms accommodate themselves to never-ending fluctuations
58:6.6
(669;7)
,
65:6.7
(737;7)
subject to sudden changes
58:6.2-4
(669;3)
,
59:1.4
(673;4)
,
59:3.5,11
(677;2)
,
59:4.3,10,13
(678;4)
,
59:5.5,23
(680;7)
,
60:1.9
(686;5)
,
60:3.7,19,22
(689;6)
,
61:1.2
(693;5)
,
61:2.8
(695;6)
,
61:6.1-2
(700;2)
,
61:7.4
(701;3)
,
62:2.1,6
(703;5)
,
62:3.10
(706;1)
,
62:4.6
(707;5)
,
64:5.2
(722;3)
,
65:2.4
(732;2)
,
65:8.6
(740;2)
survival of the fittest
71:5.3
(805;3)
variety indispensable to natural selection
64:6.31
(726;3)
Van and Amadon fostered
67:6.7
(760;2)
vegetable always proceeds animal
49:1.5
(560;4)
principle of evolution
always purposeful, never accidental
36:5.1
(401;5)
,
49:1.1-7
(559;6)
,
58:2.3-5
(665;6)
,
65:0.4
(730;4)
,
65:4.2-3
(735;1)
,
102:6.10
(1125;5)
augments nature by increasing Paradise perfection
4:2.4
(57;1)
controlling power through mind by spirit and personality
42:10.1
(480;4)
,
112:2.11
(1229;2)
,
116:5.8
(1274;5)
,
116:6.1,4
(1275;1)
,
117:2.1
(1280;1)
,
117:3.2
(1281;4)
,
117:7.10
(1292;4)
cosmic complement to perfection
32:3.10-15
(361;5)
cosmic technique of growth
100:3.7
(1097;4)
creates, then obliterates, scaffolding stages
90:3.10
(990;5)
creation in time otherwise than by fiat of Deity
15:6.2
(172;4)
Creators could have, but did not, choose to make local universes perfect
25:3.7
(277;4)
evolution of dominance is expansion of control of oneself and one's environment
112:2.11
(1229;2)
evolutionary capacity of universe inexhaustible
42:11.7
(482;5)
God does not transform animal creatures into perfected spirits by creative magic
48:0.1
(541;1)
gradual progressive development physically, mentally, and spiritually
32:0.2
(357;2)
indicates dominance of Supreme Mind
56:10.11
(647;2)
mindless causation cannot evolve the complex from the simple
130:4.5
(1434;4)
once initiated, planetary
e.
must proceed
51:2.3
(582;3)
process is under perfect control of universe Creators
3:2.2
(46;6)
process varies greatly but is orderly and controlled
49:1.4,7
(560;3)
produces advancing practical adjustment
71:2.3
(802;2)
progress toward harmonious unity
42:11.7
(482;5)
progressive creation in time
15:6.2
(172;4)
,
74:8.4-5
(837;3)
,
105:6.5
(1159;5)
Providence works out evolutionary plan
4:1.2
(54;5)
shows wisdom of Creators
32:3.11
(361;6)
slow but unerringly effective
66:6.5
(749;7)
,
81:1.3
(900;5)
,
81:6.1
(906;6)
,
86:7.6
(957;2)
,
90:3.10
(990;5)
,
95:1.8
(1043;3)
summary of cycle
56:9.12-13
(645;7)
superphysical adaptations
65:6.7
(737;7)
the evolutionary idea
32:3sec
(360;3)
social evolution.
See also
ascension plan
;
civilization
accelerate
e.
by applying spiritual pressure from above
52:6.7
(598;2)
better to reform than destroy religious ritual
97:10.7
(1076;4)
by education of youth
81:6.23-24
(909;4)
Caligastia rebellion markedly modified
66:8.3
(752;4)
,
67:0.1
(754;1)
celestial evolution transmutes temporal into eternal
103:7.2
(1137;7)
dangerous velocities of progress retarded by
118:8.6
(1302;3)
external restraints of hunger and fear circumscribe subspiritual choice range
118:8.5
(1302;2)
Jesus was a progressive evolutionist
149:2.11
(1671;6)
man is gradually backing into the truth
88:4.3
(970;8)
man stands on shoulders of all who went before
79:8.10
(888;3)
,
81:6.23,25,44
(909;4)
,
160:2.3
(1775;4)
mental
e.
may occur suddenly
65:8.6
(740;2)
,
170:4.4
(1863;3)
olden practices expensive but marked progress
89:1.7
(975;4)
progress only in open, higher latitudes
64:1.3
(718;5)
,
81:6.7
(907;4)
society is product of ages of trial and error
81:6.41,44
(911;6)
succeeds where even revelation fails
84:5.8
(937;5)
superb attainments on settled worlds amply justify
55:6.9
(631;5)
survival struggles of primitives did not breed trust
39:5.7
(437;6)
unaided
e.
cannot achieve peace on isolated worlds
52:6.2
(597;3)
yields progress; revolution does not
66:6.3-6
(749;5)
,
99:2.5
(1087;8)
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