The Urantia Book – Enhanced Edition. Urantia Foundation
(662.8)secondary Sangik peoples’ migration to, 64:7.3 (726.10)separation of, from Europe, 57:8.23 (663.1)Simon Zelotes’ evangelistic work in, 139:11.11 (1565.8)Simon’s death and burial in, 139:11.11 (1565.8)sinking of, in the past ages, 59:1.15 (674.1)southerly movement of, 58:4.3 (668.1)southern green tribes’ entry into, 64:6.18 (724.8)trek of indigo race in, 78:3.7 (871.3)Africanlife implantation, influence of, in human ancestry, 62:0.1 (703.1)Pygmies, prereligious praying of, 91:0.5 (994.5)tribes, backward, recent practice of human sacrifice by the, 89:6.2 (980.7)certain modern, cannibalism among, 89:5.4 (979.3)many, belief of, regarding the soul and the spirit, 111:0.4 (1215.4)present custom of, of killing innocent tribesmen, 88:4.7 (971.1)present-day religious beliefs of many, 92:6.1 (1010.5)supposed descent of, from the hyena, 74:8.5 (837.4)African Bushmenability of, to recognize the difference between self-interest and group interest, 103:3.1 (1132.1)culture of, 68:5.3 (768.3)no individual names among the, 88:5.5 (971.7)primitive state of, 70:3.2 (787.2)Africansthe great slave race, reason for, 69:8.5 (779.4)present purchase of wives by, 83:3.1 (923.7)Agamana member of the women’s corps, 150:1.1 (1678.5)Age(s)of Adam, third planetary epoch, 74:2.8 (830.3)of advanced mammals, 61:2.0 (694.7–696.4)of biological tribulation, 59:6.0 (682.7–684.2)of birds, 60:3.0 (688.8–691.3)of choice, of Adam’s children, 75:6.3 (844.5)to come, apostles’ following of Jesus in the, 180:3.5 (1947.4)apostles to see Jesus in the, 180:0.3 (1944.3)revelation of the glory of the better way in the, 166:3.4 (1829.1)of early mammals, 61:1.0 (693.4–694.6)early reptilian, 60:1.0 (685.3–687.1)of earthquakes, 57:8.0 (660.3–663.4)of the elephant and horse, 61:3.0 (696.5–698.2)eternal, and chain of mortal life, 39:4.13 (435.6)and experience, 181:2.5 (1955.6)of ferns, time of, 59:5.2 (680.4)of fishes, 59:4.0 (678.2–680.2)of frogs, 59:5.0 (680.3–682.6)the ice, 61:5.0 (699.2–702.9)the invertebrate-animal, 59:2.0 (674.7–676.4)Jesus the terminator of an, 136:1.3 (1509.5)the kingdom the concept of an, 170:5.15 (1865.5)the later reptilian, 60:2.0 (687.2–688.7)of light and life, advancing achievements of, 55:3.12 (626.1)certificate of a planet’s admission to the, 55:1.1 (622.1)definition, 55:0.1 (621.1)epoch of Teacher Sons the vestibule to the, 49:5.27 (567.7)of evolutionary worlds, and release of Adamic citizens, 31:5.2 (349.2)the golden ages, 55:3.0 (624.7)and midwayers’ planetary sojourn, 77:9.4 (866.3)a phase of the kingdom, 170:4.6 (1863.4)vs. pre-Planetary Prince age, 55:3.1 (624.7)pursuits of seraphim of the future, and, 39:7.1 (440.1)the sixth phase of a Creative Spirit’s career, 17:6.9 (204.5)of miracles, vs. age of machines, 195:6.6 (2077.2)of moral responsibility, and reception of Adjusters, 52:5.6 (596.4)a reason for class distinctions, 70:8.12 (793.4)of spiritual striving, preliminaries to an, 72:12.5 (820.3)termination of, by bestowal Sons, 20:6.6 (229.5)an, at conclusion of Michael’s bestowal, 120:2.4 (1328.1)the volcanic, 57:7.0 (658.9–660.2)work modification based on, 69:3.4 (774.3)Agedamong primitive men, choice of death by the, reason, 86:4.7 (953.6)Agenciesof the Conjoint Actor, a function of the, 9:0.4 (98.4)Aggrandizementpersonal, folly of prostitution of divine talents for, 136:6.9 (1519.2)of self, Jesus’ refusal to use his universe endowments for, 136:9.6 (1522.5)Aggressionexternal, China’s lack of, results, 79:8.1 (887.1)positive, the apostles’ display of, 143:1.9 (1609.1)Aggressiverace, absence of any, to the north of China, 79:6.12 (885.9)type of Morontia Companions, 48:3.4 (545.5), 48:3.11 (546.4), 84:6.5 (938.9)Aggressivenesssagacity a valuable adjunct of, 181:2.15 (1958.2)Agilityincreased, a mammalian survival advantage, 61:1.7 (693.10)replacement of animal size by, 61:2.5 (695.3)Agitator(s)dangerous, a Capernaum opinion about Jesus, 154:4.3 (1719.6)machinations of, prevention of, a prerequisite of freedom, 70:12.8 (798.7)Simon Zelotes a fiery, 139:11.1 (1564.6)Agnia god of the Aryans, 94:4.6 (1031.7)identity of, 94:1.4 (1027.5), 104:1.2 (1143.5)significance of, in monotheism in India, 94:1.4 (1027.5)Agondonterscharacteristics of, 50:7.2 (579.1)functional grouping of, 50:7.2 (579.1)identity of, 50:7.2 (579.1)Agrarian reformerElijah’s start as an, 97:3.6 (1065.3)Agriculturalages, sun worship in the, 85:5.2 (947.5)base, dependence of social developments on an, 68:5.13 (769.5)stage of civilization, basis of, 68:5.9 (769.1)toil, not a penalty for sin, 66:7.19 (751.14)Agricultureappearance of, time of, 52:2.8 (592.1)Cain’s choice of a career in, 76:2.1 (848.1)Caligastia and Adam as teachers of, 68:5.9 (769.1)Chinese developments in, 79:8.2 (887.2)and commerce, the chief activities of the Andite tribes, 81:3.1 (903.3)of Dalamatia school graduates, 66:7.18 (751.13)development of, a motive of Dalamatia teachers, 66:7.1 (750.3)domestication of animals and development of, 81:2.10 (901.13)early attention of the Chinese to, 79:8.2 (887.2)effect of, on women, 84:3.10 (934.9)an essential to modern national life, 71:1.5 (800.7)exaltation of, in Eden, 73:3.5 (823.5)the genesis of private ownership of land, 69:9.14 (782.1)improvement in methods of, 84:3.10 (934.9)influence of, on man’s material comfort, 81:5.2 (905.7)introduction of, into the Nile delta, 80:1.2 (889.4)land-man ratio as affected by, 68:5.10 (769.2)and the Roman state, 71:1.13 (801.1)slavery and private ownership as related to, 81:2.13 (902.3)and sun worship in southern Europe, 80:9.13 (898.8)teaching of, in the continental nation, 72:4.1 (812.3)universality of, on atmospheric worlds, 49:4.5 (564.7)weakness of, 68:5.11 (769.3)in the west Garden schools, 74:7.2 (835.5)yellow man’s home life based on, 64:6.14 (724.4)Agriculturist(s)attitude of, toward chance and luck, 86:1.5 (951.1)enslavement of male captives as, consequences, 84:3.8 (934.7)and horticulturist stage, transit from hunter and herder stage to, 52:3.3 (593.2)the peace-loving type, 68:5.11 (769.3)teachers and students in Prince’s schools as, 50:4.3 (575.4)AhabElijah’s reproof of, 123:5.12 (1363.5)Ahab of Ephraimbattle of, with Shalmaneser III, 97:9.18 (1073.8)Jesus’ parents’ story of, 124:6.3 (1374.3)murdering of the Naboths by, 97:3.6 (1065.3)Ahura-Mazdaa concept of Zoroastrianism, 98:5.3 (1082.4)identity of, 95:6.2 (1049.5)Aiambush of, a typical picture of ancient practice, 69:8.3 (779.2)Airangels of, in Hebrew theology, 85:4.2 (947.1)belt, primitive planetary, penetration of, by meteors, 57:7.10 (660.2)upper, of Jerusem, vs. that of Urantia, 46:1.6 (520.2)breather(s), carbon dioxide inimical to existence of, 59:2.9 (675.8)the prereptilian frog an, 59:6.8 (683.5)true scorpion, 59:3.11 (677.8)-breathing amphibians, arthropods, 59:5.5 (680.7)on gas-contraction and solid-accretion worlds, 41:10.3 (466.2)mankind’s onetime worship of the, 85:4.1 (946.8)mechanisms, of Material Sons, speed of, 46:2.4 (521.1)navigators, ancestry of, 65:2.12 (733.2)evolution of, into land dwellers, 49:2.16 (561.15)intervention of, between water and land types, 49:2.16 (561.15)relation of an elemental mortal type to, 49:2.15 (561.14)resistance, mechanical developments used in seraphic transport for overcoming, 46:2.8 (521.5)and treetops, early civilization’s beginnings in the, 49:2.17 (562.1)types, mortal, percentage of, in Satania, 49:2.18 (562.2)Akkadonetime chief of the city-states, 78:8.9 (876.6)Alabamacoal layers in, number of, 59:5.17 (681.9)Alaskaactivity of volcanoes in, during late Carboniferous period, 59:5.20 (682.3)to Mexico, outcroppings of ancient fossil-bearing rocks from, 58:7.4 (670.6)Alchemistsof space, secondary dissociators the, 29:4.35 (328.4)Alchemyvs. chemistry, 81:2.9 (901.12)Alexander, of Alexandriaidentity of, 130:3.9 (1433.4)Alexander, son of Simon of Cyrenea gospel teacher in Africa, 187:1.10 (2006.3)Alexander the Greatand antagonisms between Jews and Samaritans, 143:4.2 (1612.2)carrying of Greek civilization to the East by, 195:1.10 (2072.3)march of, Christian missionaries’ use of path of, 194:4.13 (2068.3)spread of Hellenistic civilization by, 195:1.7 (2071.7)Alexander’s moleapostles’ daily entrance to Tyre by way of, 156:4.2 (1737.3)Alexandriaadvancement of the kingdom in, 167:0.3 (1833.3)the anticipated coming headquarters of Jewish culture, 128:5.3 (1414.1)bestowal of Spirit of Truth at Pentecost in, 194:3.17 (2065.5)chief attractions of, 130:3.4 (1432.4)commercial importance of, 130:3.2 (1432.2)comparison of, educationally, with Galilee, 124:0.1 (1366.1)conditions in, in second century after Christ, 195:3.10 (2074.5)destruction