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The purpose of the Urantia papers was theologic revelation. Any scientific statements in the papers are supposedly limited to then-current knowledge, or to things which we cannot discover ourselves. Where the papers' scientific statements seem to differ from currently-popular theory among our scientists, some students of the revelation hold that the papers can be wrong, include errors, which science will "correct," while others believe that, even though no new scientific information was supposed to be revealed, nevertheless, the scientific statements in the papers would be fact, with which our scientific exploration has simply not yet correlated.
Anthropology is a soft science. Human development theory cannot be built up in a truly scientific experimental fashion; rather, our racial progress knowledge is based on whatever tiny fragments of evidence we are lucky enough to stumble upon, what random Nature has permitted by chance to be discovered. One cannot re-run an experiment in fossils, only try to find more to substantiate or refute theory. This inherently gap-plagued pattern of evidence lends itself to broad theoretical speculation. Further, soft scientists are more likely to fall into the traps of favored theories and finding substantiating evidence because you look for it.
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Modern fashion has focused on the development of humanoids in Africa, which does not comport with the Urantia papers in practically any way, other than that the ancestry in Africa can be regarded as just one of many lines of human development. The various-colored "Sangik" races first appeared "500,000 years ago [in] the Badonan tribes of the northwestern highlands of India." (UP65 §5 ¶1) The Andonites of a million years ago "did not penetrate very far into Asia, and they did not at first enter Africa."(UP63 §5 ¶1). The popularized supposed African ancestor Lucy was in Ethiopia about 3.2 million years ago. The Urantia papers are not specific, but by five million years ago, the ancestor of humans had not yet appeared, (UP61 §4 ¶7) and it was not until "about one million years ago [that] the immediate ancestors of mankind made their appearance by three successive and sudden mutations stemming from early stock of the lemur type of placental mammal." (UP62 §0 ¶1)
While these early lemurs evolved in the Western Hemisphere, the establishment of the direct mammalian ancestry of mankind took place in southwestern Asia.
Which brings us to this report from June 5 by Richard Gray, Science Correspondent, in The Telegraph (UK).
The mouse-sized fossil, which was discovered in China, is the earliest known cousin of humans yet to be found.
Scientists believe the creature, which has been named Archicebus achilles, provides new insights into where our ancestors first evolved.
Rather than evolving in Africa as was believed in the past, the discovery supports theories that the common ancestor of monkeys, apes and humans first appeared in Asia.
Researchers say Archicebus belongs on a branch of the primate evolutionary tree that eventually evolved into tarsiers, small mammals with big round eyes that live in Asia.
The fossilised skeleton, however, has some features – like a characteristic heel bone – that are still found in our closest animal relatives today.
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Dr. Chris Beard, one of the team who has been studying the fossil at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, said… "The evidence that early primate evolution was restricted to Asia is becoming more compelling by the day." … Dr Beard believes that our early primate ancestors began developing in Asia before moving to Africa around 35 million years ago.
The Urantia papers say that 30,000,000 years ago, "in western North America… the early ancestors of the ancient lemurs first made their appearance."
(The further back one goes, the greater the apparent disparity between science and the UB; one of the two — revelators or scientists — is off in the calculation of time.)
Was this Asian-Lemur ancestry known when the Urantia papers were indicted in the mid-1930s? Is this another "lucky guess" like the papers' support of the then-minor theory of continental drift? I don't have any idea. Do you?
I am strictly a self-taught, arm-chair scientist, and anthropology is a field which I've not been closely following, so I'm not sure how "new" this news is. And I'm open to correction to my facts and understandings.
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Sources, gratefully acknowledged:
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The audio is from
Barack Obama's small town guns and religion comments (audio)
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If they seem to be approximately in synch,
consider he always speaks in the same swinging cadence.
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An Afghan Village - PREVIEW
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Dual Machine Gun CRAZY Taliban
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Millions of Muslims gather as hajj rituals peak
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Muslims riot and attack police at Pitt Street Mall Sydney Australia...
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Maxine Waters Confirms "Big Brother" Database 2013 by UETVNews
Holder Says People Need to be Brainwashed by ArtisanTony
Maxine Waters (D) Slip of the Tongue Reveals True Intentions (Socialism for America) by giramino
Freudian Slip? Sen. Reid Calls Bill Anti-Gun Legislation by WeAreTheSavageNation
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Credits which should have gone into the video:
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I've been watching, and joining in, the argument about the war on some drug-users for decades, and it's absolutely unsurprising to see the same arguments now as the war publicly spills over onto some other rights.
There are drug laws and drug courts which by legal manipulation utterly violate normal legal rights, even to trial by jury.
The "if you've got nothing to hide" line has been used for decades by self-proclaimed "law'n'order" conservatives in their defense of Nixon and Reagan and the War on "Other" Americans. Now I see it popping up by some defending Big Brother's massive universal database.
And the "it's the law, if you don't like it, change the law" argument. Oh, how old and tired that is! In a general way, if you're talking about a vote about whether a street should be one-way or two-way, yeah, you drive one-way until the law is changed. When the law refers to what you think, what you say, what you pray, whom you gather with for worship, the sanctity of your "persons, houses, papers, and effects," whom you hire for your business, and yes what substances you might enjoy,*
*(Always with the caveat that personal liberty is absolutely related to personal responsibility). and when the "democracy" says No but you believe your God-given right is Yes, if the government truly transgresses your rights, it is the government which is criminal.
We pledge allegiance to the Nation — the Constitutional one
This is where we get into the murky area of what is quaintly called civil disobedience, but there it is. Even a stopped Walden Pond can be right twice a day. Or something. A soldier swears to obey all orders, but a clearly criminal command (like being ordered to rape) does not obviate an individual from making a moral decision, at whatever the personal cost.
Criminal government compounds the civil disruption, as, for example, the matrix of prohibitionism breeds cops lusting after confiscating vehicles and stealing and even dealing drugs, prison staff and supply lobbies — unions — ruthlessly lobbying for more filled cells, and every other temptation to corruption. Then, disregard for corrupt "law" by the prohibited and the enforcers alike always spills over into general disregard for law and government in general, black-market-supplying gangsters are held to be heroes, and good people don't report crimes for fear of consequences from both sides. And the kind of cops, judges, and bureaucrats you get tend less and less to be Officer Friendly and more and more the Us-Them warriors, which militarizing mentality is being reinforced in cop training from above, by the Tyrants who want to undermine our country.
We are a divided nation of inconsistent laws because we do not have a truly Constitutional Republic with simple, restricted government. We don't have a critical mass of people who understand the idea and believe in it and are willing to make it the Law of the Land.
With consistency of principle, that which is not a transgression needs no law. This has to mean no "bad feewings" and no "group insult" kind of transgressions, no "Mother Gaia" or "Agenda21" type religions, either (I weep for the future).
With consistency of principle, government may only enforce the few good laws regarding true transgression, restrict bureaucratic overreach, and be asked to impartially settle disputes.
I always held that conservatives should recognize general Prohibitionism for the tyranny it is, and some of a more libertarian bent have understood this. Consistency of principle is not a hallmark of humanity, generally, and even the thoughtful Constitutionalists often have large holes in their appreciation of liberty for all, not just for thee. The overreach of government is reaching critical proportions, or, as many think, has long since exceeded them. All those old conservatives, especially the Silent Majority and Christian Coalition types, all the nouveau Tea Partiers, and all general just-let-me-be types, who for decades have tolerated the growth of Prohibitionism and all its peripheral industries,

Seems related:
Revolution of Principle
among others.


