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| =====The Melchizedek University and the Melchizedek Receivers===== | | =====The Melchizedek University and the Melchizedek Receivers===== |
| Because [[Urantia]] has had such a checkered [[history]], it has had several examples of [[universe]] | | Because [[Urantia]] has had such a checkered [[history]], it has had several examples of [[universe]] |
− | [[government]] which have been changed over the millennia. Today’s discussion is how the [[Planetary | + | [[government]] which have been changed over the millennia. Today’s discussion is how the [[Planetary Government]] is going to change dramatically once again. Please note we are not officially informed |
− | Government]] is going to change dramatically once again. Please note we are not officially informed | |
| of all the details yet, but we will make them available when we can. | | of all the details yet, but we will make them available when we can. |
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| of [[Satania]]. Thirty seven planets of the 609 then-inhabited planets well enough progressed to be considered | | of [[Satania]]. Thirty seven planets of the 609 then-inhabited planets well enough progressed to be considered |
| of the [[status]] of evolutionary life that can [[recognize]] [[God]], went over to [[Lucifer]] with their [[Planetary Prince]]s. | | of the [[status]] of evolutionary life that can [[recognize]] [[God]], went over to [[Lucifer]] with their [[Planetary Prince]]s. |
− | Upon the [[119:7 The Seventh and Final Bestowal|final bestowal of Nebadon’s Creator Son on Urantia]], [[the rebellion]] was terminated by the [[bestowal | + | Upon the [[119:7 The Seventh and Final Bestowal|final bestowal of Nebadon’s Creator Son on Urantia]], [[the rebellion]] was terminated by the [[bestowal Son]], [[Jesus]]. [[Lucifer]] was interned and [[Caligastia]] was allowed to remain on the [[planet]] but was highly restricted |
− | Son]], [[Jesus]]. [[Lucifer]] was interned and [[Caligastia]] was allowed to remain on the [[planet]] but was highly restricted | |
| in what he could or could not do. | | in what he could or could not do. |
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