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Discussion Questions
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The Urantia Book

by Dr. Meredith J. Sprunger


Paper 23: The Solitary Messengers

1. What might be the spiritual or practical reason that Solitary Messengers must work alone?

2. Is human problem solving and suffering made more understandable and bearable knowing this human condition is part of a larger plan of God?

3. What revelatory descriptive information in the Urantia Papers seems to cause the revelators to inject gems of encouragement to us mortals?

4. What Deity functions are enhanced by the relative isolation of each superuniverse?

5. Why is our superuniverse, Orvonton, in greater need of service than other superuniverses?

6. If the Paradise Deities know about the undiscovered energy systems of outer space, why do they not report this information instead of having exploring Solitary Messengers make these discoveries?

7. How can we conceptualize personality without form?

8. What effect does knowing the local universe ambassadors traveling at 558, 840 miles per second will take hundreds of years to arrive at their destination have on our concept of the universe?

9. Why do you suppose creature-trinitized sons are assigned a Solitary Messenger?

10. In a future age if the Grand Universe is administered by Trinity-origin and trinitized beings and the single and dual-origin beings serve on outer space worlds, what responsibilities and services might we be called upon to undertake?


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