
Q: How compatible is the Urantia Book with the Book of Mormon? Since
the Book of Mormon and The Urantia Book differ slightly, which one is a
more accurate representation of God as we know him?
A: On one level, The Urantia
Book is fully compatible with no other avenues of study, whether
geology, anthropology, astronomy, physics, philosophy, genetics,
history, religion, or spirituality... and there's a reason for that.
The Urantia Book claims to be an epochal revelation, providing new and
heretofore unknown facts, meanings, values from which we can derive a
better understanding of the cosmos and our place in it. Your first
challenge then will be to determine whether you believe this claim or
not. If not, then whether the teachings of The Urantia Book are
compatible with the Book of Mormon or not will have little value for
you.
The Urantia Book and the Book
of Mormon differ more than slightly. Joseph Smith was inspired, was
called upon to translate mysterious writing on gold plates, produced
the Book of Mormon, was martyred along with many of his followers, and
founded what in about a century and a half has become a major religious
movement on the planet. The Urantia Book is associated with
no human subject, was produced in English exactly as you see
it today, has received little public acclaim as it spreads its
influence slowly around the globe. Both Mormons and Urantians have a
belief in God and angels and in the validity of revelation.
Jesus has a predominant position in each.
The God and Jesus presented
in the Book of Mormon represent God and Jesus from Joseph Smith's
inspiration. Joseph was a strongly fundamental Bible believer before
being visited by the angel -- the BoM presents a strongly
fundamentalist relationship with God, a viewpoint that appeals to much
of struggling humanity in need of authority and spiritual direction.
The historical perspective of the BoM rests on Israelites coming to the
New World around 1000 B.C., evolving a culture, and being visited by
Jesus at the time of his death on the cross.
The God and Jesus presented
in The Urantia Book have little resemblance to what any previous
religious forms provide other than the distillation of the
truth, beauty, and goodness of these religions augmented by what is
newly revealed by TUB. Its historical perspective spans
billions of years, the New World became inhabited by a red race
traveling over the Bering Strait land bridge about 80,000 years ago,
and the red race is the only race not to have been visited in
some manner by Jesus in person.
Joseph Smith is not unique in
the world of spiritual inspirations. Many prophets of the past felt
God's hand touch them and they interpreted what they perceived -- the
results are found in the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, the Torah, the
Old and New Testaments, the Koran -- they're the foundations upon which
civilization and culture rest and most people are satisfied with the
traditions of the past. The Urantia Book is unique. It illuminates the
past from a perspective that's not part of that past. It
provides an umbrella under which all religions can be gathered and
coexist peacefully. It provides a glimpse of God unfettered by human
mind filters. It offers Jesus back to the world, as he intended,
unencumbered by Christian doctrine. It presents a view of our place in
the cosmos that is consistent, logical, meaningful, insightful, joyful
and uplifting.
If I believed any religion
offered a more accurate representation of God I would be an adherent of
that religion, but as a long-time student of The Urantia Book and
believer in its teachings I obviously believe that the facts contained
in the UB and its spiritual perspective provides the most accurate and
meaningful portrayal available. But that's me; you need to make this
determination on your own and for yourself.
Thanks for this interesting
and important question.
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