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The Default of The Adam and Eve - Paper 75 of The Urantia Book - Eden's Fate

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This week we continue our study of Adam and Eve. Having completed Urantia Paper 73 and 74 on the Garden and it's legendary inhabitants, we move on to Paper 75, The Default of Adam and Eve. You won't want to miss this study.

Urantia Paper 75 explains and clarifies the disastrous default of Adam and Eve. The tragic events that ended the Garden civilization, 37,000 years ago, is hazily recounted by ancient legends and Biblical accounts, but these events did happen to the detriment of our world. The legends, though they may sound like a fairy tale, are still deeply compelling even after thousands of years. The Urantia Book reveals why, and it brings new meaning and understanding to this timeless legend.

Consider these quotes:

"Adam and Eve did fall from their high estate of material sonship down to the lowly status of mortal man. But that was not the fall of man. The human race has been uplifted despite the immediate consequences of the Adamic default. Although the divine plan of giving the violet race to the Urantia peoples miscarried, the mortal races have profited enormously from the limited contribution which Adam and his descendants made to the Urantia races." (75:8.1)

"Adam should not be regarded as the cause of a curse on the human race. While he did fail in carrying forward the divine plan, while he did transgress his covenant with Deity, while he and his mate were most certainly degraded in creature status, notwithstanding all this, their contribution to the human race did much to advance civilization on Urantia." (75:8.3.)

This week the Andre, Christilyn and Derek will begin the study of Paper 75. We are certain to have more great insights from regular callers and invite you to call as well.  Joine us as we continue to explore this fascinating saga!

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