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The Planetary Rebellion Part 5—Remote Repercussions of Sin & Our Hero—Amadon

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Join us this week as we conclude this study of the planetary rebellion with our fifth episode. 

"Sin is never purely local in its effects. The administrative sectors of the universes are organismal; the plight of one personality must to a certain extent be shared by all. Sin, being an attitude of the person toward reality, is destined to exhibit its inherent negativistic harvest upon any and all related levels of universe values. But the full consequences of erroneous thinking, evil-doing, or sinful planning are experienced only on the level of actual performance. The transgression of universe law may be fatal in the physical realm without seriously involving the mind or impairing the spiritual experience. Sin is fraught with fatal consequences to personality survival only when it is the attitude of the whole being, when it stands for the choosing of the mind and the willing of the soul." [67:7.4] (761.3)

A disordered and somewhat chaotic world is some of our legacy of the Caligastic betrayal.  We'll discuss some of the ramifications and how our world has, in certain respects, remained backward, while having made definite progress in other ways.

What are we to make of the extraordinary premium, from our perspective, that they put on, not blind, but unswerving faith?  What's so important about this?

"...[W]eigh the effect of the far-flung presentation of the inspiring performance of this one child of nature and his determined band of 143 comrades in standing steadfast for the higher concepts of universe management and administration in the face of such tremendous and adverse pressure exerted by his disloyal superiors."

All celestial intelligences, high and low, asked:  “What of Amadon of Urantia, does he still stand unmoved?”

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