Response from Claudia Ayers to Foundation's Open Letter
November 9, 1999
To Those Who Have Signed the Open Letter to Harry McMullan (and for whom
I have Email addresses),
I have comments that represent a completely different point of view:
>An Open Letter to Harry McMullan III and to Readers of The Urantia
Book:
>
>It is with sadness that we write this letter.
>
> We, the undersigned, are united in our grave concern over the recent
>actions of Harry McMullan III, who published Part IV of The Urantia
Book
>(except for the first paper, Paper 120) under the title "Jesus-A New
>Revelation."
>
> Many of Harry's friends and associates from Urantia Foundation, the
>Fellowship, the International Urantia Association, and the general
>readership have tried privately, patiently, and lovingly to dissuade
Harry
>from his plan, both before and after he published Part IV, but to no
avail.
To no avail because he has every right to do what he is in his rights
to
do. The law is not crystal clear here, and if UF Trustees disagree that
he
is within his legal rights (which he has clearly delineated to UF
already),
and wish to make a legal issue of his ministry, then they are correct
in
assuming that they will have to go back through the courts to get
clarity.
Or..... creativity could still be applied in working around the secular
laws.
This is what stumps me: if Harry feels this is his ministry, dictated
by
his religious convictions, who is anyone, no matter how many titles
or
positions of authority, to say that it isn't?
> In compliance with Jesus' grievance procedure, many have spoken with
Harry
>one-on-one and in small groups. By this letter, we take the third step
of
>the Jesus grievance procedure and go "to the congregation." (1763:0)
>
> We, as leaders, former leaders, and members of the community of
readers,
>seek to bring peace and good will to our movement regarding this
>controversial issue. We did not initiate this disagreement and seek no
>unnecessary confrontation. Both our time and energy, and Harry's time
and
>energy, would be far better spent on dissemination, not litigation.
In deep hindsight, his confrontation was actually initiated when a
falsely
applied for renewal of copyright was made. Most recently it was
initiated
by those who have no creativity in accommodating diverse teaching
methods.
Harry is not petitioning the UF to do anything at all, he initiated
an
action in his ministry, not a confrontation. What would Jesus
think?
> On page 1570 Jesus says, "Happy are the peacemakers, for they shall be
>called the sons of God." We desire to make peace-but not peace at any
>price-not at the price of standing by, while the copyright is broken
and
>the book fragmented. Recall that the Master admonished his apostles and
>disciples to "proclaim the whole truth of the good news, not just a
part of
>the saving gospel." (2052:4)
Perfect, I agree: so, what can the UF leaders do to be peacemakers?
They
can let this go; just as they have in some other copyright situations!
They
could say, "Nice job, Harry, we will not get in your way," or more
likely,
"We totally disagree with your outreach, but since JANR is a true
rendering
and unambiguous in its relation to the FER, we will step aside." The
UF
wants Harry to bend over backward, why are they themselves so unwilling
to
bend, just a little?
> Harry's publication violates copyright law.
Or so you believe.
>It violates the processes of
>duly constituted group wisdom. It violates the unity of The Urantia
Book.
>It violates the spirit of the unity movement afoot within our
community.
It is this letter and the intentions behind it which violates unity
within
the movement. The Urantia Book has not been violated by anything done
by
the Michael Foundation.
>And it violates the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its
>parts, and that readers need the whole book to understand the parts. In
>short, it violates the wisdom with which this fifth epochal revelation
was
>delivered to the peoples of this planet.
Merely opinions, not statements of fact.
> Although the Trustees of Urantia Foundation have the fiduciary duty to
>preserve the integrity of the text of The Urantia Book for future
>generations of readers and for accurate translations into other
languages,
>they do so, not simply because their trust requires it of them. They
also
>discharge these responsibilities out of the deep, personal conviction
that
>we are all human stewards of this revelation, entrusted with the
>responsibility to preserve the integrity of the text as expressive of
our
>certainty that its transforming power resides in its inviolate
wholeness.
The only reason JANR goes against the fiduciary duties of the UF is
because
the UF appears no idea how to accommodate differences of methodology
and
opinion. The UF fiduciary responsibilities will be just about null and
void
when a new court judges that UF indeed has no right to a
copyright.
> As one of the few tools at the Trustees' disposal to do this, the
>copyright must be maintained to ensure that translations are as true as
>possible to the original text. This is not a simple matter of choosing
>between competing groups of equally qualified translators, who may have
>different styles of translating. If the copyright in the English text
is
>lost, enforceable copyrights could be obtained on translations of poor
>quality and on translations which amend, abridge, embellish, or
>purposefully distort the text. Once obtained, such a copyright could be
>enforced against all other translations, even against a translation of
the
>original text. Only by maintaining and enforcing the copyright can we
>ensure that the inviolate text will reach as many of the world's
peoples as
>possible.
People have a remarkable ability to cut right through bogus material
and
choose a quality product. They will have no trouble, in any language,
finding the most appropriate translation among two or more choices.
Information technology tremendously helps to assure that this is so.
If
anything remains of the UF after another idiotic round of lawsuits,
they
could continue with their worthy translation projects and expect people
to
appreciate their good and true efforts while ignoring
counterfeits.
> We urge Harry to retract this illegal printing of copyrighted material
and
>to agree in writing not to print or distribute any more volumes of
"Jesus-A
>New Revelation" or any other materials infringing Urantia Foundation's
>copyrights and registered marks, with unsold copies to be turned over
to
>Urantia Foundation.
Is there a legal justification for this request?
> If Harry fails to comply with this request, the Trustees of Urantia
>Foundation will have no choice but to exercise their fiduciary
>responsibility and their legal obligations under the Declaration of
Trust.
The leaders at UF still has plenty of better choices to make, and are
blind
to not realize as much. It does surprise me that some of you have lost
your
lost your vision of personal religious freedom.
> While we prefer to have this matter resolved privately, if Harry fails
to
>comply with this request, the Trustees of Urantia Foundation will-in
order
>to defend, protect, and preserve the Foundation's copyright in The
Urantia
>Book-exercise their legal option and request that the courts resolve
this
>matter. The legal process, while unpleasant, is used throughout the
>imperfect and evolving universes to resolve conflicts between beings.
Such
>proceedings can and should be conducted in a dignified and gracious
manner
>that reflects positively on how the revelation transforms human
behavior.
While this is true, and I trust that the UF and Michael Foundation
will
operate professionally and with dignity in a court of law, many of the
torn
and confused believers in this revelation will feel deceived by the
Foundation by some of the exhibits, which surely will be presented when
a
full-on trial is underway (unlike the rather limited exposure of
evidence
in the hearings related to other recent legal actions). Outrage is
not
typically conducive to dignified and gracious manners. Of course, I hope
I
am making incorrect assumptions and that we can indeed expect
exemplary
behavior during the course of the proposed trial.
>
> Therefore, in the larger interest of the revelation, we respectfully
ask
>that Harry cease the distribution of "Jesus-a New Revelation" and
cancel
>any plans for its translation or future printing.
In the larger interest of the revelation: let Michael Foundation
minister
to those who are interested in this novel ministry, let go, let God,
fear
not, turn the other cheek, and move on.
How many thousands of more pressing spiritual problems are there to
address?
The UF's job is to get quality information to the peoples of the world,
not
to judge the quality of the publications of other religionists. Only
someone with an IQ Iess than 60 will have difficulty distinguishing
how
JANR relates to the FER, and they won't be confused because they won't
be
reading material like this. You have far better things to do than to
get
worked up over this publication.
Virtually all the people I work with everyday in my high school are
people
of color, or people from other-than-American cultures. For these
people,
JANR is a far, far better spiritual reality learning tool than the FER,
at
this time. I am so grateful to have copies of JANR on my shelf when
students look for literature for Silent Sustained Reading, twice a
week.
Once they whet their appetites for truth by gaining a better
understanding
of the Fourth Epochal Revelation, then they will be more ready for the
more
complete perspective and seek out the source of the JANR volume. Do
not
deny people who would benefit from JANR just because you didn't need it
in
your truth quest!
Lately, I have been noticing how many kids are wearing crosses: black
students, brown students, and Russian speaking immigrants are
over-whelmingly Christian and interested in religion. Hmong students
with
little conventional religious understanding will need a refresher course
in
revelation. JANR speaks to these youth; it speaks to Christians who
know
there is more to the Jesus story, and it speaks equally well to the
poorly
informed. TUB, at this time, may be inaccessible for many truth
seekers.
How dare you seek to deny this ministry. What spiritual right do you
have
to deny it?
While I wish you peace, you seem to seek otherwise.
Most sincerely,
Claudia Ayers
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Tom Burns
>Past Member of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>
>Hoite Caston
>Past Member of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>
>Kwan Choi
> Secretary and Member of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>
>David Elders
> Past President of the former Urantia Brotherhood and the Fellowship
>
>John Hales
>Past President of the former Urantia Brotherhood,
>Executive Director of the Fellowship
>
>Mary Lou Hales
> Forum Member, wife of former Trustee of Urantia Foundation
>and the oldest known living Urantia Book reader
>
>Gard Jameson
> Treasurer and Member of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>
>Richard Keeler
>President of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>
>Carolyn Kendall
> Forum Member, President of the First Society for Readers of The
Urantia Book
>(the Fellowship)
>
>Tom Kendall
>Past President of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>
>Georges Michelson-Dupont
> Vice-President of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>
>Patricia Mundelius
>Past President of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>
>Mo Siegel
>Member of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>
>Paul Snider
>Past President of the former Urantia Brotherhood
>
>Neal Waldrop
>Past Member of the Board of Trustees, Urantia Foundation
>