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Mary: Thank you Monjoronson and we certainly [[appreciate]] your being here with us tonight. That was the last question we have this evening. You are certainly welcome to make any further comments that you would like to make before we close this evening.
 
Mary: Thank you Monjoronson and we certainly [[appreciate]] your being here with us tonight. That was the last question we have this evening. You are certainly welcome to make any further comments that you would like to make before we close this evening.
 
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Monjoronson: Yes, I would like to make the comment that the [[human]] [[race]] on [[Urantia]] has not changed very much in thousands of years. During [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Century Christ's time], Christ was [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_145#145:5._EARLY_SUNDAY_MORNING appalled by the sign seekers], the thrill seekers, the [[miracle]] minded. Not much has changed. Your people are still trying to distinguish right from left, up from down, outside from inside, what I should do and what I shouldn't do. Must I love my neighbor, must I love myself? It is interesting that even when a great being as Christ [[Michael]] would choose to [[manifest]] and show forth a life of [[human]] [[glory]], that [[intelligent]] humans balk at how to deal with it and what to do about it. From a [[spiritual]] [[standpoint]] this is truly appalling, that in 2,000 years your human race has learned very little.  
 
Monjoronson: Yes, I would like to make the comment that the [[human]] [[race]] on [[Urantia]] has not changed very much in thousands of years. During [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Century Christ's time], Christ was [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_145#145:5._EARLY_SUNDAY_MORNING appalled by the sign seekers], the thrill seekers, the [[miracle]] minded. Not much has changed. Your people are still trying to distinguish right from left, up from down, outside from inside, what I should do and what I shouldn't do. Must I love my neighbor, must I love myself? It is interesting that even when a great being as Christ [[Michael]] would choose to [[manifest]] and show forth a life of [[human]] [[glory]], that [[intelligent]] humans balk at how to deal with it and what to do about it. From a [[spiritual]] [[standpoint]] this is truly appalling, that in 2,000 years your human race has learned very little.