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View Poll Results: Do you think Urantia Book is a hoax?
Yes; completely fictitious 18 66.67%
No; it is written by "angels" 5 18.52%
I can't decide 0 0%
Some other option the poll lacks; will expound in thread 4 14.81%
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Question Urantia Book - Who Could've Hoaxed This?

___The Urantia Book, first published in the early 1950's, purports to contain discertations delivered by "angels" on God, creation, science, spirits, Jesus, etc.. At some 3,000 plus pages it's no easy read!
___So I want to know if you have heard of it? Read it? Have an opinion on it?
___I believe it is a hoax for the record so my question is "who could have hoaxed this?". Even though it was published in the 50's, it seems to have been written earlier; possibly in the 30's. By the writing style which is so cleverly convolute, & the broadness of the topics covered, I tend to think it is the work of an enclave rather than a single author.
___I do heartily recommend people read it in any case because it is if nothing else a very fine work of mystical science fiction.

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Re: Urantia Book - Who Could've Hoaxed This?

Never heard of it. Where did it come from?


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Arrow Re: Urantia Book - Who Could've Hoaxed This?

___Indeed! The book claims for itself supernatural origin. The book also says to readers don't make a religion of it but spread it by word of mouth in little reading groups. The foundation that publishes it generates millions of dollars all of which is supposedf to go into translating it into other languages (it appeared first in English) as well as placing copies in libraries & prisons. It's quite the little religious enterprise by any estimation.


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Re: Urantia Book - Who Could've Hoaxed This?

I just glanced over the Urantia.org site. This is pretty bizarre. Have you read this book much?


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Re: Urantia Book - Who Could've Hoaxed This?

Been there, done that. Read Urantia back in the '60's. Had a freind that got very seriously into it. It was published by some guy from Chicago. Yep same claims to divine revelation of all the others, Bible, Torah, Book of Moron, ... And same level of factuality.

Though I've yet to hear of anyone killed by a Urantian following it's tenets. This places it well above the others in terms of societal value.


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___I don't quite know how to put a value on Urantia or the other works either. Since their effects continue to unfold, first up then down, the net value appears to me in the fluttering.
___A departed friend gave me a copy in the early 1980's & in my usual brute force manner I started at the beginning & read it straight through; in 3 years. As a writer, I have to say the author(s) stuck to their formula assiduously in the attempt to give an "angelic" tone to the work. Another contrivence in the writing is the deliberate misorganisation of supporting exposition, e.g. introducing a character as if they were already known, but not developing the character until later.
___After reading it completely, I reread certain sections looking for a clinch on some falsity; this I found to my satisfaction a year or so ago & since gave the book over to a friend as a great science fiction read.
___Among the many papers in the book is the discussion (angelic explanation) of Earth's formation & conspicuously absent is the mention of plate techtonics. Whoever wrote this exhibits considerable scientific knowledge of the day, i.e. cutting edge for early 1900's, but as plate tectonics did not emerge until the 1960's, it is absent. The supposed angels dropped the ball & it's a house of cards falling from there.


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Re: Urantia Book - Who Could've Hoaxed This?

Don't worry. If god keeps at it, he will get a book right one of these times.


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Question Re: Urantia Book - Who Could've Hoaxed This?

___If we continue to hone our writing skills here, God may pick us to write the next book.
___Maybe this IS the next book? Has anyone printed it out & put it in a mud jar yet?
___Back on topic though, I find the very project of writing so large a tome of academic interest. Who possesed these skills? What is their motivation? How long did it take? Who did they trust to edit it?


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Re: Urantia Book - Who Could've Hoaxed This?

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Among the many papers in the book is the discussion (angelic explanation) of Earth's formation & conspicuously absent is the mention of plate techtonics.
You are mistaken.

The Urantia Book -- Part III. The History Of Urantia
PAPER 58: Section 5.
The Continental Drift

http://www.urantiabook.org/newbook/ppr058_5.html
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Smile Re: Urantia Book - Who Could've Hoaxed This?

Perhaps, another way of looking at this could be the asking of the question, "Why?" Was it such a sinister plot to claim that there much truth in all religions and that we as humans might consider that finding common ground could lead to better understanding of us all?
When looking at the syntax and phraseology of many paragraphs, can one find the symmetry in other writings of individuals or collective projects. One might find it also interesting that a number of items that were stated as fact were not proved true until years after its publication. Also it is not correct to state that millions have been generated as income when only 150,000 books have been printed since 1954 and many have been given at no charge. Further, translations were slowly and tediously done most by volunteers, and that money collected for translations was in small increments from readers. I grant that the reading of this text is a true task, and that few will start and fewer will finish, but that does detract from the truth that the value of anything is what it gives one, not what it does not.
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