In the 1955 Urantia Foundation printing had "Badanon" at this point. All
later printings have changed this spelling to "Badonan."
Original Paragraph:
P955:5, 86:5.13
The children of Badanon developed a belief in two
souls, the breath and the shadow. The early Nodite races regarded man as consisting
of two persons, soul and body. This philosophy of human existence was later
reflected in the Greek viewpoint. The Greeks themselves believed in three souls;
the vegetative resided in the stomach, the animal in the heart, the intellectual
in the head. The Eskimos believe that man has three parts: body, soul, and name.