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= Urantia = == Overview == Urantia is a spiritual and philosophical movement that emerged in the early 20th century, centered around the "Urantia Book". This text presents a complex cosmology and theology that blends elements of Christianity, science, and a concept of a universe inhabited by various celestial beings. == The Urantia Book == The Urantia Book, published in 1955, is divided into four parts: * Part I: The Central and Superuniverses * Part II: The Local Universe * Part III: The History of Urantia * Part IV: The Life and Teachings of Jesus The book claims to provide revelations to humanity about God, the universe, and the nature of existence. == Beliefs == Urantia belief emphasizes: * The existence of a universal God and multiple celestial beings. * The progression of the human spirit towards achieving a connection with the divine. * The teachings of Jesus as pivotal for understanding spiritual truth. == Community == The Urantia movement consists of individuals and groups who study and promote the teachings of the Urantia Book. They often meet in study groups, hold conferences, and engage in outreach to share their beliefs. == Criticism == Critics of Urantia often point to its eclectic mix of ideas and the lack of empirical evidence for its claims. Skeptics also argue that its origins and the manner in which the book was produced raise questions about its validity. == See Also == * [[Urantia Book]] * [[Spirituality]] * [[Philosophy of religion]] == References == <references />
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