A
RESPONSE TO A THINLY DISGUISED
ATTACK
ON THE Urantia BOOK
Abridged
from a talk made under the asupices of the First Urantia Society of Oklahoma
Sunday, September 5, 1976
by Clyde Bedell
My name is Clyde Bedell. I have appointed myself to respond to a chapter in
a low-priced paperback book that claims to tell the truth in a thinly disguised
attack on the Urantia Book.
In this discussion I speak for myself
alone. I am not speaking for the Urantia Foundation. They can respond to the
Author as they see fit. I am responding as I feel under deep personal compulsion
to respond, and I speak for myself alone. Embedding me in his fictions, the
Author has made me an unwilling and unwitting supporter of his insupportable
tale.
The "chapter" is an appalling mass of
fiction fleshed over a fragile skeleton of misshapen fact. You shall see ample
evidence this statement is accurate.
Throughout this paper I shall refer
to the writer of that sorry chapter as "the Author."
My qualification for writing of the
Urantia Book and of the Forum that the Author pretends to know and take apart?
I joined Dr. Wm. S. Sadler's Sunday afternoon Forum in Chicago in September
of 1924, and one week later had permission to bring along also the
young woman I married in 1926. We have constantly been Forum members and/or
Urantians and in close touch with Urantians and the Urantia movement for 52
years, ever since 1924!
To understand the Author's hostile attitude,
you must first understand the background against which he worked out, and failed
in, his own limited Urantia experience.
When the Author came to Dr. Sadler and the Forum with a good introduction, he
had been for more than 20 years a psychic, a sensitive
experimenting, investigating, writing, earning money in things occult and
psychic. He did not, however, reveal
much, if any, of this to his new Forum
acquaintances (1942).
He soon learned the Urantid Book denies
that the spirits of the deceased return here after death. He learned that Dr.
Sadler was not a psychic or sensitive, and indeed, was an authority on the frauds
and the fakery practiced by many so-called mediums.
Either the Author (1) had to find a
way to modify the Urantia text (an impossibility) in order to liberalize its
views on matters psychic; or (2) he had to renounce his psychic past and embrace
the Urantia beliefs; or (3) he had to part with the Urantia Forum and his Urantia
associates as soon as he got all he could from them.
He tried the first alternative by inciting
the interest of a group of eight or ten of the more aggressive males in the
Forum to seek more participation with Dr. Sadler in determining the character
of organizations projected to ultimately (1) protect the Urantia text and (2)
propagate the the Urantia message. (His ultimate aims were not then obvious.)
I wrote the four page letter (for the group) which was what the Author in his insupportable attack, calls a petition and the "rebellion."
The Forum at large was never in on it or phoned about it or asked to sign it.
Only a small group and their wives knew of and signed the letter. The
letter carried great praise and warm paragraphs of friendship for the Doctor.
The only paragraphs of urgency or of peremptory character were inserted at the
Author's insistence. I still have a copy of that letter.
I do not remember withdrawing my name
from this letter, but had the Doctor asked it, I would have done so gladly for
I trusted him implicitly. So did the others involved. There was plenty of time
left for changes in the projected Foundation Charter. I did not change the Doctor's
mind about organization nor he mine. But the matter was settled through faith
and love, not fear and threats. You will hear more of this later, but already
note please, the Author writes fiction, not fact.
WHEN IT BECAME obvious the Author could
not gain any dominance by changing the organization to get control of the papers,
he still could have embraced the truth of the Urantia Book and dropped the will-o'-the-wisp
of his psychic interests - his second alternative.
This economic sacrifice of the moment
he could not, or would not, make. That left him his third alternative: he could
continue to learn all he could profitably use from the Great Book and then depart.
His departure led in due time to his effort to discredit the Great Book.
Whether this was in his plan early,
or came about as he realized the threat to his teachings inherent in the spread
of the Urantia Book, we cannot know. But he has attempted to discredit the Urantia
Book and the good man through whose leadership we have all had the great good
fortune of possessing it.
The
Author elected to remain a psychic. And in his paperback in which
he attacks the Urantia Book and the great old Doctor, he appeals to all readers
for letters about their "psychic and spiritual experiences." He writes of receiving
"thousands" of such letters. Thus, he keeps his paperback journalistic pot of
hash and re-hash boiling.
The Author would be singularly out-of-place as a Urantian it turns
out, for UrantiaNS eschew the Author's beliefs in "possession," "tramp
spirits," and "the Ouija Board as a
means of making one's mind receptive to
attunement with the so-called dead." Nor do UrantiaNS care for beliefs that
call forth repeated warnings against
"outside spirit influences," "self-
delusion," and "self-induced hallucinations,"
"dangerous channels," and "all
manner of influences of a discarnate nature."
THIS BRIEF response to the Author's
irresponsible chapter is no place for lengthy narration of the story of the
Sadler Forum, its long history, its remarkably faithful members, its "casual"
and its "loose-hanging" characteristics, despite the tremendous gravity and
importance of the Papers it was receiving and hearing read, week after week,
for years.
But it must be emphasized that the Forum
members all tended to become dedicated, devout believers in the mighty Christian
Revelation that was unfolding before them - except the Author. He, apparently,
had not the spiritual fortitude to give up his stake in spiritualism, matters
occult and psychic, mediums, seances, et cetera - which were important to him
economically. But none of us among whom he circulated knew that his choice was
made, or being made, in favor of a psychic past (which we little suspected)
over the Urantia Revelation and its future.
The Urantia BOOK is a Christian Book
from first to last - a Book of faith and love. It makes very clear where we
go from here, and even on unto Paradise itself, and eternity. Urantians increasingly
shed all fear of life and death - and
know there is no reincarnation on this earth. Our Jesusonian Christian beliefs
run so counter to many of the things the Author apparently concluded he could
not renounce that he was forced to his third alternative.
It should clarify matters somewhat,
if we pause here to emphasize a crucial distinction between the Author and all
other Forum members. The Author came, as stated above, with a good introduction
and was accepted as any other new Forum member might be; as one who had heard
enough of the Urantia Revelation from friends and then in private interview
with Dr. Sadler, to JOIN the FORUM because of deep interest in the Revelation
for itself. That is, in the expectation of religious and philosophical personal
growth and for the gripping interest the papers held for us.
The Author gave none of us reason to
believe he had joined for different reasons. However, his paperback, 30 years
later, inadvertently proves that he
was not a normal member but an "investigator," a sort of
snooper - unknown to the rest of us
- on an "assignment" in furtherance
of his psychic explorations. This admission surfaces when the Author writes
two things: (1) "it would have been
much more lucrative (Hollywood) than the gamble of this new creative assignment";
and (2) "We were totally unprepared for ... a period that would test our mental
and physical endurance to the utmost."
Thus, the Forum members, without knowing
it, embraced as one of themselves, a snooper disguised as a normal, forthright
member. This man, this Author, an admitted psychic and psychic investigator,
was on "assignment." His machinations,
his provocations of the Doctor, his sorties into "how, and why, and what," his
questioning of the good faith of the Doctor
were part - we now learn - of a self-assignment in continuation of his old practices
and beliefs.
Now ponder that second quote. We all
found the Forum a beautiful inspiration! I believe it is fair to say Forum members
would all look back on their prolonged Forum period as one of the most engaging,
fascinating, friendly, relaxing, enlightening periods of their lives. How can
cosmology, philosophy, religion, in the most Christian of frameworks as presented
by brilliant, friendly, Celestial Beings, be anything but inspiring and peaceEroducing,
for the internal man? But the Author, ONLY THE AUTHOR (and his wife, he says),
found their Forum experience a "period that tested their mental and physical
endurance to the utmost." How strange!
But then I suppose anyone living a pretense,
travelling "under false colors," gets up-tight. The assignment wasn't turning
out favorably for the Author's historical
beliefs. Yet it was so fascinating as to hold him,
he claims, for years. He was torn in two directions! At last he capitulated
and returned to his old "haunts." But
he was mentally and physically exhausted!
All OTHER Forum members drew satisfying
sustenance and spiritual gratification from the Papers.
I believe you need to fully understand
this distinction and motivation or you cannot possibly evaluate the fabrications,
misstatements, and fictions packed by the Author into a single chapter of 40
small pages.
I am going to enumerate some of these,
without taking the time to fully elaborate the answers.
NO TWO PEOPLE can possibly recall or
relate numerous incidents and experiences over a long period of years, some
long past, precisely alike, let alone four, five, or six people. But what I
write of these matters is the truth
as accurately as I can recall it and set it down. And I have corroborated much
of all I say by lengthy phone conversations with half-adozen old-timers who
remember the major facts, and most of the minor ones, as I do. They can and
will testify to my truth and the Author's falsity.
I at not a psychic and do not dredge
up from my subconscious as TRUTH, IMAGININGS THAT REPRESENT MY DESIRES - the
things I wish were true.
(1) NOW, IF YOU wished to report honestly
to an audience of unaware readers about
a new Revelation and how it has fared in the world, to whom would you
go for information? What people would you contact?
Suppose you wanted truthfully to report
what the New Urantia Revelation had achieved, what it is achieving, how it is
being supported, how it is growing, the loyalty of old-time Forum members, how
well the Book is selling in book stores, how Urantia Societies and Study Groups
are thriving, whether there has been gradual steady growth in readers, whether
the longest-time readers still love and cherish the Book and so on, to whom
would you go for information? There is no question about it!
You would go to those who know the Book
and its history and its current situation best. For instance, the Author mentions
me ("Floyd Winters") several times in his paperback "story," and he has examined
at some length my CONCORDEX of the Urantia Book. My name and address are in
the CONCORDEX, which is available in
a great many book stores. He could easily have reached me, for whom he says
in print he "has the deepest admiration." (Did he believe such a compliment
would buy my silence if I read his sorry critique?) I could have put him in
touch with Urantia field representatives who know a great deal about the Urantia
movement. (The one nearest me can list over 100 active Study Groups in her area.)
I could have given him
names, addresses, phone numbers, of
ten or more old-time Forum members to talk to, and and a number of younger readers.
But he didn't come to me or to anyone
who knows ANY of the Urantia story from continuous experience through the long
years, or even the last decade. Remember, the Author wanted to discredit
the URANITIA Revelation. His chapter conclusively proves he had no desire
to report to you accurately. He had renounced the Revelation in order to continue
his profitable psychic practices and writings. Now, years later, he tries to
protect his livelihood by discrediting the Urantia Revelation.
I call your attention to the disturbing truth that the Author constructs
almost his entire chaper on (1) notes he and
his wife hastily made of conversations on subjects about which they had sworn
secrecy - conversations they heard as-guests in the private home of a great
deceased man who trusted them, (2) the
testimony or stories of Forumites deceased, who cannot deny what the Author
says, and (3) the testimony of two unique opponents of the Urantia Foundation:
two of the only three people in the world the Foundation has found it necessary
to sue because of copyright violations!
The secrecy was necessary to prevent "enemies of religion," or the curious,
from getting in the way of the serious responsibility of the Forum. All of us
were conscious of the fact that the Revelation which was Christ Jesus was fought
and endangered while He was still alive.
All of the Author's effort is the more
contemptible, in my opinion, because he knows that his typical reader will never
have any way of hearing or seeing what I am now writing - the TRUTH.
(2) The Author states in caps that "for FIVE CONTINUOUS YEARS" (after the tense Sunday when he was publicly repulsed in the Forum meeting you will hear about), "We attended every Sunday Forum meeting without exception.
The five old-timers I have talked to have no recollection of the Author's attending the Forum at all after that Sunday, although he may have come for a short time. But they all were astonished at his claim of FIVE YEARS ATTENDANCE thereafter. If he had attended Forum meetings after the "confrontation," it was of so little significance that no one noticed it or remembers it. This is a far cry from the tension he describes in his book.
(3)
The Author says a "petition" to the Doctor (that is the "rebellion" of which
he writes) was "based on some of the points I (the Author) had raised in my
letter to the Doctor."
That is not true. I wrote the letter
which the Author calls a I;petition," and as mentioned above, I still have a
copy, It had to do ONLY with projected organizations that would protect the
Book's copyright, when it would be published, and its distribution.
It
positively was not based on the points the Author raised in his registered letter
quoted in his chapter regarding the Urantia Book's content: It did not even
mention "psychic phenomena," "the Doctor and higher intelligences," "possible
text a1teration," et cetera.
The letter written to the Doctor, which
the Author calls a petition, bears no resemblance whatever to the registered
letter of the Author, and the two mention NO SUBJECTS in common. The letters
are so different in content that the misrepresentation must be deliberate.
(4) While the Author has commercial motives unconcealed in all his writing-- which apparently led to his decision to try to gain influence if not domination in the publication of the Urantia Book, you should know that no one connected with the Forum, neither Dr. Sadler nor his family, nor any Urantians to my knowledge, have ever made any profit from the Urantia Book or the Urantia movement. (That includes my Concordex.)
Forum members gave, contributed, the money that set the 2,100 page URAINTIA
Book in type and paid for the original expensive copper printing plates. Members
then subscribed for enough Books to insure success for the first printing. Even
today, the frugal Foundation is largely supported by Urantian contributors,
so the Book can continue to be sold at a price that makes it one of the greatest
book bargains on earth. Implications to the contrary by the Author are shameless
and without foundation.
(5) A summer recess followed the miniscule
Author's "rebellion." At the first fall session the Author says he rose
and accused the Doctor of making false charges against him and he proposed to
answer them. He tells dramatically how two husky brothers seized him and asked
if they should
"throw him out." He talks of "shouting," and an uproar. He says the
Doctor's "husky son entered the scene
threatening violence." This is bald
outright fiction, or "self-delusion" perhaps? We must not forget that he himself,
a psychic, is subject to the psychic's delusions.
I had written the letter that had indirectly,
at least, led up to this denouement. The Doctor was my dear friend. (By this
time, perhaps, most of us involved had decided the Author's motives were selfish.)
Most of the Forum by now knew of the letter which had been signed by perhaps
twelve or fifteen couples. (Only a few more than the small original group had
been asked to sign it.) The Doctor was hurt by the letter. I regretted that.
The room was tense, but there was no shouting, no uproar. We had made amends
to the Doctor. The matter was closed.
When the Author startled the Forum meeting
with his rude personal, challenge to the Doctor, I, and I alone, walked to the
front of the room, grasped the Author's left arm firmly with both my hands and
said in a voice almost everyone heard: "I believe you are welcome to remain
in the Forum if you wish. But if you
do, you must remain on the Forum's terms, not yours." And exerting the necessary
pressure, I ushered him back to his seat. He said no more.
Not
one other person touched the Author. The Doctor's son was standing
in a wide doorway at the left rear of the room, concerned and silent, never
moving. I am told this anew this week
by a woman who sat six or eight feet
from him and saw it all, including my lone handling of the Author. The
several old-timers I have phoned since reading
the Author's fictionized chapter relate
the story substantially as I tell it here, burned into my
memory. Not one recalls the incidents as the Author has fabricated them, dredged
up perhaps from his subconscious in response to what he wished were true!
(6) The Author says the Doctor's secretary
suggested he write a paper on psychic
phenomena and that the Doctor would submit it to the Revelators.
If they accepted it for inclusion in the Urantia Book, it would be included.
The Author says "this clearly revealed
that humanly written insertions had been put in the manuscript."
It reveals nothing of the kind. It simply
reveals that the Author's reasoning is faulty or he is willing to practice rhetorical
sleight of hand to mislead you. The secretary, a highly intelligent woman, knowing
the sacred inviolabilitv of the Urantia text knew this was a certain way to
get rid of the Author's suggestion without
argument.
(7) The Author says the Urantia Book added a "new life of Jesus, tying it
in with the Christian religion..." after the
Revelation was declared finished in
1934. This fiction, again, is given the lie by the Great Book
in black and white.
(a) The Urantia Book did not add a "new
life of Jesus." The last 700 pages, Part IV - the Life of Jesus - is the culminating
part of the Book for which the first
1,400 pages are the groundwork. The Life was expected.
(b) Part III is clearly dated in the Book as finished in 1935.
(c) The Life of Jesus was not "tied into the Christian religion." It originated the Christian religion, which was soon modified and corrupted after Jesus' death, all of which you will understand from the Urantia Book.
(8) The Author says the "JESUS Papers" were added "as an afterthought and in
a book which had made no mention of Jesus as such." Wrong again! To deceive?
Or just due to plain ignorance of the URANITIA Book?
The Urantia Book is a Christian document
from first to last. The first 1,400 pages lead up to the life of Jesus in the
last 700, logically planned that way. Christ Michael, one of the Creator Sons
of the Son of the Trinity, created our Local Universe - including 10,000,000
inhabitable planets.
He was not known as Jesus until he sojourned
a lifetime on this planet, one of seven self-bestowals, during which he finalized
his official sovereignty over his own Local Universe under God the Father. He
is mentioned often in the first three parts of the Book.
If the Author's readers cannot trust
his statements of fact, that ordinary honest checking would correct, how can
any of his writing be taken seriously
- without reservation?
(9) The Author says Dr. Sadler claimed to have been "taken out of his physical
body ... and transported to the Deane home in his spirit form." This is precisely
the kind of thing in which Dr. Sadler did not believe. Neither I nor anyone
else I know who knew the Doctor intimately (I knew him from 1924 until his death
a few years ago) will agree that the Doctor was capable of making such a remark
as a serious statement. Is it likely that this bitter hater of the Doctor and
the Urantia movement is right, and those
who have lived with the Doctor and associated
with him as friends for decades, are wrong? I believe this must be a deliberate
fabricationl Or is it possible that the Doctor in a -jibe at the psychic's astral
beliefs, said in derision that he - in "astral form" - heard the Author plotting!
And the Author repeats it to you, his reader, as a serious remark?
(10) The Author says that "Floyd Winters"
(that's what he calls me, the present writer) "confronted the Doctor with extensive
almost word-for-word quotes from 'A
Democratic Manifesto' Not true. I showed, as a matter
of interest, one paragraph (as I remember it) to the Doctor. The word "confront"
is an insult to me - and to my friend, the Doctor. We discussed
the possibility of finding other well expressed human concepts the
Revelators might have used.
The Urantia Book very early tells us that the mandate of the Relevators is to
give preference wherever possible to "the highest existing human concepts" pertaining
to subjects presented. The Book tells us it
uses more than one thousand such concepts
representing the "most advanced planetary knowledge of spirital values and universe
meanings."
In a later paper a Midwayer tells us the sources of his material. He places first: "information from human sources"; second, superhuman memory sources of his own order of being; finally, superplanetary sources. The Author's antagonism leads him to attempt to deceive you. Every word of the Urantia Papers, even in the use of "the highest existing human concevts," was placed in the Urantia Papers by the Revelators. None was inserted by any human being whatsoever. I would stake my life on this.
(11) The Author writes: "Would this prove to the Forum members that they themselves
should not fear the Doctor or anything he or his higher powers could do to them...
?" This is sheer - perhaps malicious
- fabrication and has nothing whatever to do with truth or reality. Many others
are alive who will so testify. The Doctor was a genial and kindly gentleman.
In 52 years close contact with the Doctor, the Forum, and Urantians, I never
in my life-heard of anyone fearing the Doctor or of any "higher power" the Doctor
ever possessed, or said he possessed.
If one word had to be chosen to express
the feelings of individuals who attended the Forum and knew the Doctor, I believe
most often that word would be "affection." A second would surely be "admiration."
Surely every one of us, and all through the years, respected him.
To speak of Forum members fearing this
kind and much-loved man at any time is calumny - ridiculous and dishonest fiction.
No wonder the Author has waited over 30 years to compound this unsavory "pottage."
The Author has waited to publish this
silly material until there are few Forumites alive who might see his self-serving
story. If he chooses to contest the point, let him produce any genuine Forumite
who feared the Doctor! I am certain all those alive will testify they loved,
and never heard of anyone who ever feared, the Doctor! (With the exception,
perhaps, of the copyright violators
noted above.)
(12)
The Author says the Forum members were ordered by the Doctor to ostracise him.
If so preposterous a suggestion had been made, I believe I would have remembered
it. I don't. It would have been easy for the Doctor if he wished to achieve
an equivalent end, to ask the Author to withdraw from the Forum. He didn't.
The Doctor was short but he was not small.
(13) The Author charges the Doctor with
profaning and altering the text, both directly and by implication. He is entirely
off-base. The Doctor's judgment may
have been imperfect as regards "organization charters" and
their provisions - but when it comes
to the sacredness and sanctity of the
Urantia text, the Doctor leaned over
backwards in its protection. This is what led him to err - if he did - in trying
to protect the text through life tenure of Foundation people he knew could be
trusted.
The Doctor cannot be faulted even remotely
for bad faith, commercialism, or faithlessness with regard to the Urantia Papers
text!
The Author's loose accusations stamp
him as not only a worthless researcher, but also as a careless writer. It is
bad enough to be loose with the truth in matters of fact. It is far worse to
misrepresent your fellow man! Particularly, the defenseless deceased!
Dr. Sadler was a great man - a giant
- vouchsafed Rerhaps the greatest trust and responsibilitl on this planet in
many hundreds of years. The unseen Revelators
chose well.
(14) The Author writes, speaking of Forum members: "They could just not understand
why we had not been struck dead." This sort of ridiculous hyperbole is out of
place even in a fairy tale such as the Author has figmented for his most gullible
and uninformed readers. The Forum members were adults, intelligent. The thought
would never occur to any of them that even a Judas would be struck dead.
(15) The Author states that the Doctor
told signers of my letter to the Doctor
they would be "ex-communicated," "risk the loss of eternal life," et
cetera, unless they removed their names from
the letter. Here the Author writes juvenile
nonsense. I cannot remember details of my conversation with the Doctor concerning
this letter. All I know is that it was adult. We could not agree on the organization
points in question. But he reassured me as to the points raised. I think he
felt truly hurt, but our friendship
was not marred. There was no threat of any kind.
(16) The Author lays the suicide of an intelligent and admired Urantian to "approaching blindness and disillusionment." It would be difficult for the Author to know if this man was disillusioned, Certainly not one of the rest of us was disillusioned. The Author's bad taste reaches another new low in publicizing such an unwarranted personal assumption.
(17) In his next sentence, the Author states that a young man, son of a prominent
Forumite committed suicide "due to unhappy home conditions." If this careless
and incredibly insensitive Author had obtained information from informed persons,
he might have learned that the young fellow in question had a brain tumor and
faced certain death. He was a brilliant youth and learned more about brain tumors
than most specialists.
IF he committed suicide, which the Author
does not know was the case, he chose not to wait. Here again the Author's
bad taste and reliance on rumor or petty
gossip combine to discredit him.
(18) The Author says: "Many of the New Revelation followers have remained steadfastly
faithful, held together more by fear than by love - fear that severance from
the New Revelation (Urantia) Society might mean loss of identify or existence
in the hereafter."
The Author proves that he knows neither
the Urantia Book nor its believers. Urantians are people less afraid than almost
any group you could name who are held together by a common belief. "Fear? Many"?
I challenge him to name any Urantians, 11steadfastly faithful" to our great
and wondrous Revelation who are held
to it, or together, by fear.
(19) The irresponsible Author says: "Now, thirty years later, as we view
the unhappy aftermath I know of no Urantians
of the Forum of 30 years ago (or of
any period) who are unhappy with their Urantia Book or its
teachings. And there are still quite a few of the old-time members around,
The opposite is true.
The only unhappy ones I know of are
the one Forumite and two outsiders who tried to violate the copyright - who
tried to use the Urantia Book's rightfully protected text for their personal
purposes - AND THE AUTHOR!
"Unhappy aftermath"? Perhaps it has been that for the Author who rejected the
wonderful Urantia Revelation for his psychic ragbag of mediums, astral projections,
seances, Ouija Boards, automatic writing, psychic entanglements, and
as he puts it "all manner of influences of a discarnate nature" with which his
little paperback is peppered. For UrantiaNS, oldtimers and newcomers - I speak
from a wide acquaintanceship and from a full heart - the "aftermath" has been
warmly rewarding in spiritual and intellectual satisfactions, and in priceless
friendship and association.
(20) The Author calls the Foundation's
protection of the Urantia text "fanatical
religious procedure."
The Urantia writing is a unique, precisely
worded, sublime work, representing information and instruction from celestial
beings with enormous resources unavailable to us. OBVIOUSLY, alterations would
corrupt and render valueless as Revelation, this great gift to the world. Giving
its copyright up - so the text could be altered, savaged, shredded, piecemealed
- would nullify the purpose of the Revelation.
I note that the Author copyrights his
cheap little paperbacks. As well he should. He has a commercial interest in
them.
The purpose of the URANITA Book is to
help save this sick civilization. That is far more important than the Author's
commercial interest in the cheaply priced paperbacks which he protects. But
he charges the Foundation with fanaticism. What is his copyright protection
- economic fanaticism? Or just common sense? How blind, and juvenile, is Prejudice!
It would be the most stupid dereliction
for the Foundation to permit the vultures and vandals of the publishing world,
or even naive do-gooders, to use willy-nilly,
parts and portions of the Urantia text as they might choose in this savage world.
(Which the Urantia Book is here, in due time, to help save!)
Parts of the book, out of context, and
altered a little, could be used to serve very chilling ends. Slightly modified
- as it would be, unprotected by copyright - the text could be made to appear
to condone ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING, ANY VIEWPOINT.
If friends of the Book are permitted
the privilege of quoting and excerpting freely without permission, then so must
enemies of the Book have that privilege. For justice and the law are blind and
cannot sort out friend from foe.
The Foundation would be grossly derelict
in its obligation to the Revelators, to Christ Michael- our Creator Father-
and to all future generations, if it relaxed its mandate to protect the text
of the Urantia REVELATION in its entirety.
(21) The Author quotes some woman as
saying Forum members referred to the Doctor among themselves as "the little
Pope." In 52 years, knowing as many Urantians as any other person on earth I
suppose, I never ever heard the Doctor
referred to as "the Pope," little or otherwise. The Author further says "all
(Forum members) admitted their helplessness in speaking out against his rule,
however such a protest might be justified."
I deny that utterly. I should know for
as I stated-above, I was a framer of that letter - the only protest I ever heard
of to the Doctor - and that had only to do with the proposed Foundation's frame
of organization. The Doctor neither made nor imposed rules that cramped or distressed
Forum members. He was never described in terms of derision. He was loved, not
feared.
(22) The Author criticizes the Urantia Book because, he says, it "presents no program for individual spiritual development." If he means it presents no dozen or twenty dogmatic rules for such, he is correct. However, the entire Book is a titanic and mighty stimulator and guide to spiritual growth. Only a mind corrupted and dimmed by superstition and cynicism could fail to see the entire life of Jesus as a mighty stimulus to an individual's spiritual development. The entire Urantia Book is no doubt the greatest reading program--for individual spiritual development on earth today. The Book is its own proof of this truth.
(23) Even high school age readers like some semblance of consistency in people who try to advise them. Ponder the Author's inconsisty. He says he read the Urantia Papers four to five hours a day for almost three months, steadily. Then "for FIVE CONTINUOUS YEARS" (his caps) he claims he listened to them read every Sunday afternoon.
Why? Because - like the rest of us - he appreciated the greatness of the Urantia Revelation? Because he was shaping his future on its teachings and its original Christianity? Because he appreciated the true magnitude of what he was experiencing?
Not this man! Not this juggler of truth!
He closes his frivolous attack on the magnificent 2,100 page Revelation by admitting
he spent all that time, attended hundreds of meetings, read for hundreds of
hours because - but let him say it in his own words! After he discredits to
the best of his ability all of this profound, unparalleled Revelation - he anticlimaxes
his attack and his story of assiduous attention and study by saying: "It is
fair to concede that we found SOME of the material thought provoking"!
Dear God! How the majestic Celestial
Revelatory Commission and the Angels of Progress and of the Churches must rejoice
on high! This spiritually shallow psychic finds that their fabulous Revelation
that is to make vast changes on this earth contains some material he finds thought
provoking!
What is your opinion of a man whose
appraisal of an experience he deliberately chose and continued in, is so at
variance with the high price he gladly paid for it, in time, voluntarily, week
after week, year after year? IF HE SPEAKS THE TRUTH! But then he doesn't speak
the truth, so he leaves us only more confused by the hodgepodge of his deceptions.
(24)
I have mentioned a number, but by no means all, of the gross inaccuracies, misstatements,
and fictions in the Author's 40-page chapter. I will "conclude" with a mention
of the first and last paragraphs of the
chapter. The first paragraph begins:
"While every incident and experience in this chapter is true, as reported...."
The paragraph has just as much meaning
without those words. Perhaps they were added because the Author, knowing much
of the chapter was untrue, wanted to reassure his readers. Thus, at the outset
he gives himself away. Most writers narrating something historical or experiential,
do not begin by saying: "In this chapter, I am going to be honest." In this
response of mine, all I write is as true as I can make it. There is no part
I can single out to designate as true.
The first paragraph ends as follows: "...illustrating as it does, the fallacy of accepting any so-called revelation-as the 'infallible' word of God." The last paragraph of the chapter, 40 pages later, concludes with this sentence: "For this reason, we suggest that you question any purported 'revelation' however impressive, whose mediums or sponsors declare it to be the 'infallible word of God' or his representatives."
Neither the Urantia Foundation nor any of its supporters has ever referred to the Urantia Revelation as the "infallible word of God," to my knowledge. No intelligent reader of the Book would ever use that phrase. The Urantia Book makes clear that some celestial beings are fallible. The Book provides the sources (authors) of all its 196 papers. Not one paper of the 196 claims to be the "infallible word of God." The mischief-making Author again shows his abysmal ignorance of the Book he pretends to judge and to appraise for the public.
It is bad enough for a "reviewer" to be ignorant of a Book he reviews. It is unpardonable, I should say, to be spitefully ignorant.
LET US turn our attention now in another direction. I ask how any sane or responsible person could write such a fairytale? I believe the Author has been, to use an old expression, "hoist by his own petard." He is, I think, a victim of the "disease" which is his specialty. Let us see.
"Sensitives"
and "psychics" and unwary patrons of these people must ever be on their guard,
says the Author in this same little book which we are discussing, against mediums
and dishonest psychics, many of whom are "fraudulent or self-deluded." He himself,
you remember, developed "duodenal ulcers" from "mental work" in ESP. He says
many people "have been misguided and harmed by the effects of past-life readings,"
and he tells of a remarkable medium with many practices "we considered fraudulent."
He warns against "fake mediums,". "phony
seances," and "dishonest psychics," and he
says he has "found many to have been
fraudulent."
He quotes a famed "spiritualist medium" who "faked spirit messages." He says of psychics, "the temptation to fake or 'embroider' a little in the giving of impressions is always present." He writes that through experi menting with the Ouija Board and automatic writing, "tramp spirits can enter in and take over," and that "there are also other dangerous channels through which people can become 'possessed'." He warns of "alarmingly recurrent psychic entanglements." He tells of items becoming lodged in the mind, "put together and fabricated by the imaginative functioning of the subconscious."
Can you begin to see of what this psychic Author is suspect?
TO C0NTINUE with my answer to the question: "How could any responsible person
fall into the error of writing such a fairy tale? How could a man entangle himself
in a sticky thicket of falsehoods which indict him with his own words?
The above-mentioned quotes clearly indicate
his intimate field is one in which fakery and trumpery are common. But perhaps
more important, are the following quotes. The Author says that much of the material
he is sent by readers, supposedly communicated
from "loved ones," "is recognizably the product of their imagination (sic),
wishful thinking, the creative dramatization of the
subconscious, or their fears or desires."..."Self-delusion and self-induced
hallucination can exist in some cases."
Again, he writes, "Unhappily, many so-called psychics have simply
activated their imagination and caused it to fabricate whatever they have
sought to create...I have had to school
myself to be able to detect when my
imagination was trying to come into play. Even so, despite every effort, there
are times when imagination breaks in and tries to embroider an impression (my
underlines)."
UrantiaNS find all this kind of matter
wholly foreign to their experiences and their concepts associated with the Urantia
Book. I could add more to the above
from the Author's single small paperback we are discussing, including mentions
of the "fears" and anxieties of people who read his books and other psychic
matter. All this is strange to UrantiaNS who get a profound peace and beautiful
inspiration from their Book.
But - remember - the Author gave up the Urantia Book because he could not embrace it (in 1942), and continued his career of engaging in psychic research and "exploring psychic phenomena" which he started "in the early 1920's."
WELL, THERE you have it. The Author has now been engaged in a sticky field,
admittedly rampant with fraud and fakery, for 50 years! He had opportunity to
embrace the Urantia Book and its unequivocal truth - which would have led to
his giving up occultism and psychic experimenting in which he made his living.
Instead, he took the low road. To ease his distressed mind and to try to combat
the economic threat of the Urantia Book, it would seem he had to write this
trashy chapter.
But - if you know the Urantia Book -
you know he was dead wrong. And his own words in his own little paperback seem
to convict him beyond all doubt of having fallen victim to the infirmities of
his occupational malaise.
Many of us who were old-time Forum members would agree that the Urantia experience
has been the greatest thing in our lives, I am sure.
My major disappointment in the entire
Urantia matter is that I would have liked to see the Urantia movement grow faster
(but I am always disappointed in reasonable and gradual growth). As for its
idealism - the decency, honor, integrity, loving kindness, friendship, of Urantians
- this has never occurred to me to be wanting, or less than anyone should reasonably
expect.
Yes, I have had disappointments. My
grestest are that I have not lived up to my Urantian ideals, that I have not
done more for the Urantia Revelation, that I have wasted time and energy. My
regrets center in me and on me, not on either the Forum or the Revelation -
or our longtime leader, Dr. Sadler.
I glory in the Urantia Book. And in
Urantians. I know that this Book has, alone, taken young people off drugs, patched
up failing marriages, and worked miracles of human redemption. Within the past
sixty days I have had a letter from a French-Canadian convict who was given
a Urantia Book and Concordex by a man departing prison. The man in prison now
- 46 years of age - has been an "eight-time loser," and not behind bars only
13 months since he was 15 years old. He asks me if there is any hope that a
man like him might reach Havona. He is now avidly reading the Urantia Book eight
hours a day. This man will quite surely have a changed life and will reach Havona.
Due to a few "thought-provoking" ideas?
No, due to the fact a Celestial Commission on high has pipe-lined to the spiritually
hungry on this small distressed planet, the very essence of SPIRITUAL POWER
- the white light of SUPREME INTELLIGENCE - and the eternal water of LIFE AND
LOVE, through the Urantia Book - for
those who have perception, and in turn, love for the Father.
I HAVE not begun to nail all the misstatements,
untruths, and corruptions of fact the Author's 40 small pages contain but I
have gone far enough.
I have not written without some emotion.
Detailing facts alone did not seem to satisfy the need this chapter evidenced.
I love the Urantia Book and I love God. I love many Urantians of all ages, and
since religion without emotion and love without an expression of feeling are
self-denials, I have permitted myself the luxury of writing as I have felt.
I have been indignant, scornful, contemptuous,
and sorrowful by turns. I have expressed these feelings without bitterness,
however. As he is an erring human being my heart goes out to him. As Urantians
we forgave this Author once. Let us do so again. He was surely a better man
than this some time in the past. We hope he may be again.
HIS ATTEMPT to discredit the Urantia
Book is like an angry child with a popgun trying to stop the greatest ship on
earth from carrying the gift of eternal life to a needy civilization on another
shore.
The Author quotes one of his friends as saying: "It is far, far better to hold
one's tongue than to babble meaninglessly in the market place." This
is advice he might well have heeded. He says himself: "In
all truth, I must report that many psychics
are not too well balanced, mentally
and emotionally."
Again, he says for himself and wife, a most terrible thing! "Looking back on
the many psychic adventures we have had ... which we hoped could bring us a
sense of security, our quest, more often than not, ended in disillusionment
and disappointment. We decided, at some point along the
way, that it was unwise to place our faith in any human being, however spiritual
and principled he might appear to be (my underlines)."
I pity the Author. He has been diligent
at his psychic specialty for some 50 years and-he has faith in no human being!
This incredible, pitiable admission - it seems to me - means living life under
a curse!He "babbles," according to our Urantian experiences with him, "meaninglessly
in the market place." Many of his psychic fellows he avers, are not too well
balanced." He has no faith in any human being, and yet has the temerity to write
religious and philosophical advice to the public. To me, such writing is the
epitome of hollow fakery.
What God-loving Urantian who has found
a beautiful fellowship among the readers of our Revelation would trade his own
viewpoint and philosophy of life with that of this sorry and disillusioned vendor
of spiritualism and the occult? He mentioned, "unhappy aftermath." It turned
out to be his.
Well, through the dark glasses of his
50 disillusioning years, it is small wonder he cannot see the soul-making, life-liberating,
love-engendering, Urantian fellowship - which, in times of reflection and brotherly
association, near bursts our hearts with gratitude and thanksgiving
The Urantia Book will be bringing delight
and warm comfort to human souls, multiplying its readership, remaking individual
lives and the world, and being applauded, perhaps even on Paradise - for long
centuries after the Author's paperbacks - including his futile little attack
on the Urantia Book - have become dust as did the lowliest artifacts of Tyre
and Sidon.
AS A POSTLUDE, I will quote a final
few words from the Author. They conclude a brief SPECIAL INTRODUCTION to his
chapter of aberrations and conclude as follows:
"This chapter, describing our personal experiences, is characteristic of many, demonstrating as it does the opportunity that always exists for human editing, human error, and sometimes deliberate falsification (my underlines)." The entire paperback is by the Author. But, like the hunter who manages to shoot himself instead of the deer he hunts, the Author especially signs his name to those words, making of them an unintended confession. It is as though some wonderful irony, or compensatory fortuity, leads him to confess to his "editing of history," his "human error, and... deliberate falsification."
We
can only add to those sober words of his, our "Amen," in solemn agreement.