In the tenth and later Urantia Foundation printings, "half-hearted", was
contracted to "halfhearted."
Original Paragraph:
P1651:5, 147:5.1
Though Simon was not a member of the Jewish Sanhedrin, he was an influential
Pharisee of Jerusalem. He was a half-hearted believer,
and notwithstanding that he might be severely criticized therefor, he dared
to invite Jesus and his personal associates, Peter, James, and John, to his
home for a social meal. Simon had long observed the Master and was much impressed
with his teachings and even more so with his personality.