1. Andon and fonta were the first human beings.
(UB 63:1.1).
2. Mortal man is not an evolutionary accident.
(UB 49:1.6).
3. Andon and Fonta discovered how to make fire.
(UB 63:2.4).
4. They developed language.
(UB 63:4.6).
5. They are now on the first mansion world, where they welcome Urantia pilgrims.
(UB 63:7.3).
6. The evolutionary worlds harbor seven physical varieties of mortals.
1. The Sangik family gave origin to the six colored races.
(UB 64:5.1).
2. There were three primary and three secondary colored races.
(UB 49:4.2).
3. The primary races were the red. yellow, and blue; the secondary were the orange, green, and indigo.
(UB 49:4.2).
III. ADAM AND EVE
1. Adam and Eve, the biologic uplifters, were agriculturists and horticulturists.
(UB 50:4.3).
(Ed. Note: The text reads as follows: "...the students and teachers in the Prince’s schools were all agriculturists and horticulturists.” See also:
(UB 51:0.1).
2. The second garden was the center of civilization for thirty thousand years.
(UB 78:0.1).
3. By 19,000 B.C. the Adamites numbered 4,500,000.
(UB 78:2.5);
Σ.
4. The Aryan races sprang from the Adamites — also the Sumerians.
(UB 78:4.4).
(Ed. Note: See also:
(UB 78:4.1).)
5. The Andites were a blend of violet, Nodite, and Sangik peoples.
(UB 78:4.1).
6. There were seven major invasions of Europe by the Andites.
(UB 80:4.1).
7. The last exodus of the Andites from Turkestan was the Aryan invasion of India.
(UB 79:4.1).
IV. RACIAL TYPES
1. The early five types resulted in three modern groups:
3. The blue men were the founders of an aggressive civilization.
(UB 80:0.1).
4. The modern white races were derived largely from the blue man and the later Adamic stock.
(UB 80:0.2).
5. Early Europeans were a blend of the art and vigor of the blue man and the creative imagination of the Adamites — the Cro-Magnons.
(UB 80:3.3).
6. The yellow men were the first to achieve social solidarity.
(UB 79:6.8).
7. The red men came from Asia to North America 85,000 years ago.
(UB 79:5.6);
Σ.
8. For three thousand years the military headquarters of the Andites was in Denmark.
(UB 80:5.2).
2. Andites (blended with Vanite-Nodites) settled in Crete in 12,000 B.C.
(UB 80:7.2);
Σ.
3. Sato, a direct descendant of Adamson, led 375 Adamsonites to Greece.
(UB 80:7.3).
4. Civilization was predicated on fifteen factors:
Natural circumstances.
Capital goods.
Scientific knowledge.
Human resources.
Effectiveness of material resources.
Effectiveness of language.
Effectiveness of mechanical devices.
Character of torch bearers.
Racial ideals.
Co-ordination of specialists.
Place-finding devices.
Willingness to co-operate.
Effective and wise leadership.
Social changes.
Prevention of transitional breakdown.
(UB 81:6.2).
5. The economics of a world settled in light and life:
Of the tithe tax three per cent is spent on education — truth.
Three per cent on recreation — beauty.
Three percent on social welfare and religion — goodness.
One per cent on insurance against age, sickness, and accidents.
(UB 55:3.2).
VI. THE DIVINE MONITOR
1. In the choice of eternal survival, the human will is absolutely sovereign.
(UB 5:6.8).
2. Man, by the aid of his Monitor, can transcend nature.
(UB 111:6.1).
3. In spiritual endowment, all men are unique and equal.
(UB 5:1.5).
4. Man has an eternal spirit nucleus.
(UB 12:9.6).
5. The Monitor will always recall all personal relationships in the eternal future.
(UB 112:5.22).
6. Adjuster-indwelt minds possess innate realization of cosmic reality — the fact, law, and love of God — science, duty, and religion.
(UB 16:9.4).
VII. PERSONALITY
1. Mind is fully stabilized only on both extremes — wholly mechanized and entirely spiritualized.
(UB 111:1.7).
2. We know much about personality, but we have no definition.
(UB 112:0.2).
3. Personality is not mind, body, soul, or spirit.
(UB 0:5.11).
4. Personality is changeless and unifies all factors of individuality.
(UB 0:5.11).
5. Personality is the gift of God.
(UB 112:1.1).
6. Personality of nonsurvivors lodges in the Supreme Being.
(UB 112:5.2).
7. The bestowal of personality is antecedent to the bestowal of Thought Adjusters.
(UB 16:8.3).
8. Personality confers cosmic citizenship.
(UB 16:8.15).
VIII. SEVEN STAGES OF LIGHT AND LIFE
1. The era of light and life is inaugurated by the Trinity Teacher Sons.
(UB 55:0.1).
2. The Planetary Prince becomes the Planetary Sovereign.
(UB 55:1.1).
3. In light and life the chief pursuit of mortals is truth, beauty, and goodness - philosophy, cosmology, and divinity.
(UB 56:10.2).
4. Mortals have one philosophy, one language, and one religion.
(UB 55:3.22).
5. During these times many translations occur.
(UB 55:1.5).
6. Impending translation is often known in advance.
(UB 55:2.3).
IX. SURVIVAL
1. Mortal choosing determines survival.
(UB 5:5.13).
2. Mind is mortal, but the surviving soul is immortal.
(UB 49:4.9).
3. At death, the unconscious soul goes into the custody of the guardian seraphim.
(UB 112:5.13).
4. Resurrection is the reassembly of the Adjuster, soul, and personality — with the morontia mind and body.
(UB 112:5.18).
5. Every person has one chance to choose survival.
(UB 112:5.9).
6. Survival of the God-choosing soul cannot be prevented by any and all of the limitations of human nature.
(UB 5:5.13).
7. Evolutionary mortals ascend to Paradise to await mustering into the Corps of Finality.
(UB 31:10.20).
8. Special resurrections are conducted from time to time and always every one thousand years.
(UB 49:6.2).
9. Children dying before getting Thought Adjusters are repersonalized on the finaliter worlds concomitant with the arrival of either parent on the mansion worlds.
(UB 49:6.12).
10. When mortal man fails to survive, spiritual values of human experience survive in the Thought Adjuster — personality values persist in the Supreme Being.
(UB 16:9.3).