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An Introduction to The Urantia Book
Prepared by The Reverend Meredith J. Sprunger
Grace Evangelical and Reformed Church
215 N. Slate St., Culver, Indiana
1956
May I Introduce you to a most unusual book?
Every advance in knowledge is a disturbing and painful experience for
man. This is true of both quantitative knowledge (science) and qualitative
knowledge (religion). Giordono Bruno was burned at the stake for contending
the earth was not in the center of the universe. Louis Pasteur was denounced
by the learned men of his day when he contended that diseases were caused
by germs. When William Harvey discovered the circulation of the blood,
most of the physicians of his day who were over thirty-five continued the
rest of their lives to believe there was no such thing. Shortly before
Wilbur and Orville Wright flew their first plane at Kitty Hawk, N.C., a
distinguished scientist wrote a convincing article proving that it was
scientifically impossible to fly a vehicle heavier than air. The list could
go on and on.
Scientists, however, are not the only people afflicted with this type
of myopic vision. Growth in religious insight has been plagued with even
greater resistance and suffering. The prophets have been stoned; the saviours
are crucified — by religious men and women who believe they are doing
the will of God.
The basic error responsible for our historic resistance to truth, both
scientific and religious, is mankind's tendency to accept second-hand,
once removed, sources of reality — usually authoritarianism and tradition.
The Bible does not contain the word of God because our theological professors,
our pastors or our parents say it does. It is not Eternal Truth because
the prophets have seen visions or worked miracles. The ultimate authority
of truth is its intrinsic, self-validating nature. There is in every man
a spark of the Divine which bears witness to the truth. The only way one
can know the Bible contains the word of God is through this inner testimony
of the Holy Spirit. "When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide
you into all the truth...and will declare to you the things that are to
come." John 16:13
With this background I should like to introduce you to a book which,
at first impulse, you will no doubt reject. After this first impulse passes,
I urge you — with all the sincerity and urgency at my command — to read
and study this book carefully and critically. Remember that you never need
fear Truth and that falsehood cannot stand careful scrutiny.
This book is entitled: The Urantia Book. It was published by the Urantia
Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicago 14, Illinois, in 1955 and contains
2097 pages. Examining its contents you will discover that it claims to
be written by numerous celestial beings as a special revelation to man
living on this world, Urantia. It asserts that it contains the first major
Divine Revelation since the coming of Christ to our planet. "These
papers differ from all previous revelations, for they are not the work
of a single universe personality (such as Melchizedek of Salem or Jesus
of Nazareth), but a composite presentation of many beings. But no revelation
short of the attainment of the Universal Father can ever be complete. All
other celestial ministrations are no more than partial, transient, and
practically adapted to local conditions of time and space. While such admissions
as this may possibly detract from the immediate force and authority of
all revelations, the time has arrived on Urantia when it is advisable to
make such frank statements, even at the risk of weakening the future influence
and authority of this, the most recent of the revelations of truth to the
mortal races of Urantia." Page 1008
One would expect that any authentic revelation would be continuous with
and not contrary to previous authentic revelations. Although the New Testament
presents a loftier view than the Old Testament, it is continuous with it.
You will discover this same parallel between the New Testament and the
Urantia Book. Many of the things Bible students have wondered about and
yearned to know are clarified in the Urantia Book.
For this reason, I strongly suggest that you begin reading the Urantia
Book at Part IV, page 1323 — The Life and Teachings of Jesus — and that
you read this entire section before turning to other sections of the Urantia
Book. Most laymen and some ministers will need help and time to grasp and
follow much of the rest of the book. But by this time you will have understood
its immense significance and will be willing to undergo this rigorous study
— or you will have thrown the book aside as impossible and preposterous.
As you read the Urantia Book try to do so with an open mind and listen
for the guidance of the Holy Spirit. It stands or falls on its own inner
validity or lack of it. If you only browse through the book, you will almost
certainly reject it. Read Part IV through before even attempting to make
a judgment. You will discover that it does not advocate a new religion.
It cautions repeatedly concerning the dangers of fanaticism. If your religious
convictions are mature and if you have grown in reasonable spiritual insight,
inspired by the teachings of Christ, you will find that reading and accepting
the teachings of the Urantia Book will not change any of your fundamental
religious convictions — and it will confirm many things which, through
the guidance of the Spirit, you have surmised to be true. Although the
Urantia Book may not change your fundamental convictions, it will add tremendously
to your knowledge of God.
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