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Twentieth-century Urantia religions present an interesting study of the social
evolution of man's worship impulse. Many faiths have progressed very little
since the days of the ghost cult. The Pygmies of Africa have no religious
reactions as a class, although some of them believe slightly in a spirit environment.
They are today just where primitive man was when the evolution of religion
began. The basic belief of primitive religion was survival after death. The
idea of worshiping a personal God indicates advanced evolutionary development,
even the first stage of revelation. The
Dyaks have evolved only the most primitive
religious practices. The comparatively recent Eskimos and Amerinds had very
meager concepts of God; they believed in ghosts and had an indefinite idea
of survival of some sort after death. Present-day native Australians have
only a ghost fear, dread of the dark, and a crude ancestor veneration. The
Zulus are just evolving a religion of ghost fear and sacrifice. Many African
tribes, except through missionary work of Christians and Mohammedans, are
not yet beyond the fetish stage of religious evolution. But some groups have
long held to the idea of monotheism, like the onetime
Thracians, who also
believed in immortality.
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On Urantia, evolutionary and revelatory religion are progressing side by side
while they blend and coalesce into the diversified theologic systems found
in the world in the times of the
inditement of these papers. These religions,
the religions of twentieth-century Urantia, may be enumerated as follows:
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The most advanced religions of ancient times were Judaism and Hinduism, and
each respectively has greatly influenced the course of religious development
in Orient and Occident. Both Hindus and Hebrews believed that their religions
were inspired and revealed, and they believed all others to be decadent forms
of the one true faith.
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India is divided among Hindu, Sikh, Mohammedan, and Jain, each picturing God,
man, and the universe as these are variously conceived. China follows the
Taoist and the Confucian teachings; Shinto is revered in Japan.
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The great international, interracial faiths are the Hebraic, Buddhist, Christian,
and Islamic. Buddhism stretches from Ceylon and Burma through Tibet and China
to Japan. It has shown an adaptability to the mores of many peoples that has
been equaled only by Christianity.
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The Hebrew religion encompasses the philosophic transition from polytheism
to monotheism; it is an evolutionary link between the religions of evolution
and the religions of revelation. The Hebrews were the only western people
to follow their early evolutionary gods straight through to the God of revelation.
But this truth never became widely accepted until the days of Isaiah, who
once again taught the blended idea of a racial deity combined with a Universal
Creator: "O Lord of Hosts, God of Israel, you are God, even you alone;
you have made heaven and earth." At one time the hope of the survival
of Occidental civilization lay in the sublime Hebraic concepts of goodness
and the advanced Hellenic concepts of beauty.
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The Christian religion is the religion about the life and teachings of Christ
based upon the theology of Judaism, modified further through the assimilation
of certain Zoroastrian teachings and Greek philosophy, and formulated primarily
by three individuals: Philo, Peter, and Paul. It has passed through many phases
of evolution since the time of Paul and has become so thoroughly Occidentalized
that many
non-European peoples very naturally look upon Christianity as a
strange revelation of a strange God and for strangers.
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Islam is the religio-cultural
connective of North Africa, the Levant, and
southeastern Asia. It was Jewish theology in connection with the later Christian
teachings that made Islam monotheistic. The followers of Mohammed stumbled
at the advanced teachings of the Trinity; they could not comprehend the doctrine
of three divine personalities and one Deity. It is always difficult to induce
evolutionary minds suddenly to accept advanced revealed truth. Man
is an evolutionary creature and in the main must get his religion by evolutionary
techniques.
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Ancestor worship onetime constituted a decided advance in religious evolution,
but it is both amazing and regrettable that this primitive concept persists
in China, Japan, and India amidst so much that is relatively more advanced,
such as Buddhism and Hinduism. In the Occident, ancestor worship developed
into the veneration of national gods and respect for racial heroes. In the
twentieth century this
hero-venerating nationalistic religion makes its appearance
in the various radical and nationalistic
secularisms which characterize many
races and nations of the Occident. Much of this same attitude is also found
in the great universities and the larger industrial communities of the
English-speaking
peoples. Not very different from these concepts is the idea that religion
is but "a shared quest of the good life." The "national religions"
are nothing more than a reversion to the early Roman emperor worship and to
Shinto -- worship of the state in the imperial family.