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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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Very early in social evolution, the mores tended to crystallize in restriction of sex relations among near relatives; outbreeding greatly increased the selective opportunity for evolutionary variation and advancement. Many tribes eventually... more

Primitive marriage was an investment, an economic speculation; it was more a matter of business than an affair of flirtation. Woman started out as the property of her father, who transferred his title to her husband. The chastity taboo had its... more

In primitive times marriage was the price of social standing; the possession of a wife was a badge of distinction. Marriage has always been closely linked with both property and religion. Property has been the stabilizer of marriage; religion, the... more

Marriage has given mankind the home, and the home is the crowning glory of the whole long and arduous evolutionary struggle. While religious, social, and educational institutions are all essential to the survival of cultural civilization, the... more

The cult of Mithras arose in Iran and long persisted in its homeland. By the time Mithraism reached Rome, it had become greatly improved by the absorption of many of Zoroaster's teachings. It was chiefly through the Mithraic cult that the... more

Caesar Augustus mandated worship of the emperor in a bid to eradicate the proliferating mystery religions among the Latins. The Cynics exhorted the Romans to abandon the fervid and emotional mystery cults and return to a form... more

The evolution of religious philosophy among the Hellenic and Hebrew peoples affords a contrastive illustration of cultural progress. In Greece, believing was subordinated to thinking; in Palestine, thinking was held subject to believing. In... more

The Melchizedek teachings entered Europe along many routes, but chiefly they came by way of Egypt; much of the Salem doctrine was spread in Europe by the Jewish mercenary soldiers who fought in so many of the Occidental military... more

In Babylon the Jews arrived at the conclusion that, if their ideologies were to prevail, they must convert the gentiles. Thus originated their new concept of destiny—the idea that Jews must become the chosen servants of... more

Much which has been regarded as the sacred history of the Hebrews is little more than the chronicle of ordinary profane history. In an effort to restore the Jews as the chosen people, the exiled priests prepared fictitious narratives of God's... more

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