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Study of Paper 81 - The Urantia Book: The Development of Modern Civilization

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This week we continue our study of Paper 81 from The Urantia Book, The Development of Modern Civilization, in preparation for our workshop on the same paper with Stephen Zendt.

Two weeks ago we covered the first three sections, including: The Cradle of Civilization, The Tools of Civilization and Cities, Manufacture, and Commerce.

We read and discussed how early important events contributed greatly to the growth of human civilization. The taming of fire gave birth to modern science. The domestication of dogs, horses, sheep, goats, cows, camels, fowl, elephants, oxen, and yak lightened the human work load. Through agriculture, animal domestication, and improved architecture, mankind gradually began to seek higher standards of living.

This week we will cover the final three sections of this great paper, namely: The Mixed Races, Cultural Society and The Maintenance of Civilization.

The socialization of human culture curtails personal liberty but enhances individual survival potential. Civilization protects group rights as well as those of individuals. Some of the following essentials maintain and foster human civilizations:

Natural circumstances-Climate and geographic conditions contribute to cultural evolution.

Capital goods-Material prosperity and well-earned leisure time afford people the opportunity to think and plan for social progress.

Scientific knowledge-Science trains people to think precisely, stabilizes philosophy, and purifies religion.

Human resources-The number of intelligent people influences the progress of society.

Please join us as we finish reading and discussing Paper 81 - The Development of Modern Civilization in preparation for our workshop with Stephen Zendt. We think this study is timely and relevant and we'd love to hear from you. So give us a call live 646-716-8158 and tune in to join the chat!

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