68:1.1 When brought closely [[together]], [[men]] often learn to like one another, but [[primitive]] man was not naturally overflowing with the [[spirit]] of [[brotherly]] [[feeling]] and the [[desire]] for [[social]] [[contact]] with his fellows. Rather did the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64 early races] [[learn]] by sad [[experience]] that "in [[union]] there is [[strength]]"; and it is this lack of [[natural]] [[brotherly]] [[attraction]] that now stands in the way of [[immediate]] [[realization]] of the brotherhood of man on [[Urantia]]. | 68:1.1 When brought closely [[together]], [[men]] often learn to like one another, but [[primitive]] man was not naturally overflowing with the [[spirit]] of [[brotherly]] [[feeling]] and the [[desire]] for [[social]] [[contact]] with his fellows. Rather did the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64 early races] [[learn]] by sad [[experience]] that "in [[union]] there is [[strength]]"; and it is this lack of [[natural]] [[brotherly]] [[attraction]] that now stands in the way of [[immediate]] [[realization]] of the brotherhood of man on [[Urantia]]. |