P835:4, 74:7.1
The children of Adam, except for four years' attendance at the western schools,
lived and worked in the "east of Eden." They were trained intellectually until
they were sixteen in accordance with the methods of the Jerusem schools. From
sixteen to twenty they were taught in the Urantia schools at the other end
of the Garden, serving there also as teachers in the lower
grades.
P835:5, 74:7.2
The entire purpose of the western school system of the Garden was socialization.
The forenoon periods of recess were devoted to practical horticulture and
agriculture, the afternoon periods to competitive play. The evenings were
employed in social intercourse and the cultivation of personal friendships.
Religious and sexual training were regarded as the province of the home, the
duty of parents.
P835:6, 74:7.3
The teaching in these schools included instruction regarding:
P836:1, 74:7.5
The laws of the Garden were based on the older codes of Dalamatia and were
promulgated under seven heads:
P836:11, 74:7.8
Adam endeavored to teach the races sex equality. The way Eve worked by the
side of her husband made a profound impression upon all dwellers in the Garden.
Adam definitely taught them that the woman, equally with the man, contributes
those life factors which unite to form a new being. Theretofore, mankind had
presumed that all procreation resided in the "loins of the father." They had
looked upon the mother as being merely a provision for
nurturing the unborn
and nursing the newborn.
P836:12, 74:7.9
Adam taught his contemporaries all they could comprehend, but that was not
very much, comparatively speaking. Nevertheless, the more intelligent of the
races of earth looked forward eagerly to the time when they would be permitted
to intermarry with the superior children of the violet race. And what a different
world Urantia would have become if this great plan of uplifting the races
had been carried out! Even as it was, tremendous gains resulted from the small
amount of the blood of this imported race which the evolutionary peoples incidentally
secured.
P836:13, 74:7.10
And thus did Adam work for the welfare and uplift of the world of his sojourn.
But it was a difficult task to lead these mixed and mongrel peoples in the
better way.