The IRC (International Rescue Committee) & Einstein

In 1933, Albert Einstein and a small group of humanitarians banded together to found what became the International Rescue Committee. They now work in over 40 countries. Discover IRC HERE

The Urantia Book discusses hunger as the original incentive for humans to connect. Then, as civilization developed, men acquired new incentives for saving; new wants were rapidly added to the original food hunger. Poverty became so abhorred that only the rich were supposed to go direct to heaven when they died. Jesus said: “I tell you that, even when a cup of cold water is given to a thirsty soul, the Father’s messengers shall ever make record of such a service of love.” Read More

First Animal Ever That Doesn’t Need Oxygen to Survive

This discovery doesn’t just change our understanding of how life can work here on Earth – it could also have implications for the search for extraterrestrial life. Read More

The Urantia Book tells us of a planet In “close proximity” to us that harbors a race of beings who are nonbreathers. These beings do not need oxygen to survive and live a life that is “radically different” from life as we know it. Nevertheless, they are will creatures like us. Read More

Is War Inevitable? Consider the Ancient Maya

Two archaeologists show how investigating tactics, weaponry, and the logistics of battle helps answer questions about social conflict in the human experience. Read More

The Urantia Book has much to say regarding world peace. “If we believe that The Urantia Book offers insight and direction to help guide our thoughts and decisions we should also find its commentary on war and peace, their purpose, meaning, and value to us and our world to be of comfort and support during any time of moral and emotional struggle. We have the benefit of a revelation to direct our reasoning, corral our emotions, and to provide a logical foundation for our war opinions and peace desires. Read More