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Each Tuesday, a broadcast focused on science, religion, and philosophy, based on the unifying concepts of The Urantia Book. Broadcasts begin 9:00 PM ET(worldtimezone.com for local start time). Co-hosted by Dr. Chris Halvorson, Andrea Barnes, Brad Garner, Dave Tucker, and Justin Armstrong. Artwork compliments of www.rassouli.com.

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Man naturally tends to believe that which he deems best for him, that which is in his immediate or remote interest; self-interest largely obscures logic. The difference between the minds of savage and civilized men is more one of... more

The evolution of religion from the preceding and primitive worship urge is not dependent on revelation. Religion of a primitive type was a natural biologic consequence of the psychologic inertia of evolving animal minds after such... more

Early man regarded all unusual persons as superhuman, and he so feared such beings as to hold them in reverential awe; to some degree he literally worshiped them. But when the worship urge is admonished and directed by... more

Many of the earliest forms of nature veneration became blended with the later evolving techniques of worship. Mankind has venerated earth, air, water, and fire, even worshiping fire as a deity itself. In religion, symbolism may be either... more

Primitive religion had a biologic origin, a natural evolutionary development. It was wholly intellectual—aside from moral associations and apart from all spiritual influences—and was entirely predicated on associational... more

The human mind early begins to manifest qualities which are supermaterial; the truly reflective human intellect is not altogether bound by the limits of time. The supremely happy and efficiently unified mind is the one wholly dedicated to the... more

True philosophy grows out of the wisdom which does its best to correlate quantitative and qualitative observations. When both science and religion become less dogmatic and more tolerant of criticism, then will philosophy begin... more

To a Greek contractor and builder Jesus said: ?My friend, as you build the material structures of men, grow a spiritual character in the similitude of the divine spirit within your soul. Ever remember, there is a city whose foundations are... more

Said Jesus: "My brother, always remember that man has no rightful authority over woman unless the woman has willingly and voluntarily given him such authority. The loving care and consideration which a man is willing to bestow upon... more

Mankind can appropriately be divided into many classes in accordance with differing qualifications, as they may be viewed physically, mentally, socially, vocationally, or morally, but as these different classes of mortals appear before... more

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