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"The urantia" usually refers to the Urantia Papers, published since 1955 as the Urantia Book. This "fifth epochal revelation", the recent of five Urantia Blessings to our planet, presents 2097 pages of revelatory text that is sometimes controversial in comparison to historical religious books.

But corroboration of some of this text by human sources is often possible. This "Gift of Revelation" section of Paper 92 helps explain the mystery:

Paper 92 - The Later Evolution of Religion

Section 4. The Gift of Revelation

"Revelation is evolutionary but always progressive. Down through the ages of a world's history, the revelations of religion are ever-expanding and successively more enlightening. It is the mission of revelation to sort and censor the successive religions of evolution. But if revelation is to exalt and upstep the religions of evolution, then must such divine visitations portray teachings which are not too far removed from the thought and reactions of the age in which they are presented. Thus must and does revelation always keep in touch with evolution. Always must the religion of revelation be limited by man's capacity of receptivity." (92:4.1)

"There have been many events of religious revelation but only five of epochal significance": (92:4.4)

1. The Dalamatian teachings. (early humans)

2. The Edenic teachings. (Adam and Eve)

3. Melchizedek of Salem.

4. Jesus of Nazareth. (Christ Michael)

5. The Urantia Papers.

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