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Symmetry of Soul

Symmetry of Soul

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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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No prophet or religious leader from Melchizedek to the time of Jesus attained the high concept of God that the second Isaiah proclaimed during the Babylonian captivity. This great Hebrew preached a God of universal creation, upholding,... more

A great step in the evolution of the tribal god of the Hebrews was taken by Amos, who was not merely a restorer or reformer; he was a discoverer of new concepts of Deity. Hosea followed Amos and proclaimed a gospel of loving-kindness,... more

Samuel, the first of the Hebrew prophets, did not progress very far beyond the concept of a tribal god. Even so, he portrayed a Deity who is holy and upright; he preached anew the story of God's sincerity, his covenant-keeping reliability. And... more

The loose-knit tribes of the Hebrews almost lost sight of Moses' lofty teachings after his death. Joshua found it necessary to preach a stern gospel to his disbelieving people, who were unwilling to go forward in the religion of faith and... more

The beginning of the evolution of the Hebraic concepts and ideals of a Supreme Creator dates from the departure of the Semites from Egypt under that great leader, teacher, and organizer, Moses. This racially blended and versatile... more

Sublime concepts of monotheism matured all over the world not long after the appearance of Machiventa Melchizedek at Salem in Palestine. The progress of the Hebrews was not an unbroken and continuous development; and they... more

The doctrine of the Abrahamic covenant was virtually extinct in Persia when Zoroaster appeared to revive the smoldering embers of the Salem gospel. This new religion was one of action—work—not prayers and... more

Subsequent to the disappearance of Melchizedek in the flesh, no human being had possessed such an amazingly clear concept of the revealed religion of Salem as Ikhnaton. In some respects this young Egyptian king is one of the most... more

Moral evolution is not wholly dependent on revelation. High moral concepts can be derived from man's own experience. Three thousand years before the Hebrew scriptures were written, wise Egyptians taught the ideals of... more

The Levant was the homeland of the faiths of the Occidental world. The Salem missionaries spread out over the entire Near East, everywhere proclaiming the good news of the gospel of Machiventa Melchizedek. In some of these... more

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