The Urantia Book is fiction, but like many books that are not
based on fact, the message should not be negated or discarded. Fiction is,
more often than not, the tool used to relay a message. Children learn
extensively about relationships, the rewards and risks of adventure, the
ultimate rewards of kindness, the ultimate outcome of selfishness - all
through fiction. Personal lives seldom have the scope of lives in fiction.
Time passes from beginning to end during the reader or listeners rapt
attention span, allowing the lesson to be understood and not scattered by
distraction. Fiction is thus often times a better story than the truth.
Often a story can be relayed or accepted better if the listener is not
sure of the outcome. Fiction can be woven in a way where more information
is relayed than a simple fact based story can tell. Those who wrote the Urantia
Book knew this and their important message should not be dismissed
due to the shape of the package.
Take, for instance, the lessons relayed in the fictional series Star
Wars. Does not Yoda, grumpy and disheveled and living in humble
quarters, not exemplify many characteristics of a Service-to-Others
individual? He has quirks, is reluctant, and people can relate. He also
has a key role in a crucial battle between Good and Evil, and ultimately
has this satisfaction. So it is often, in the Service-to-Others
orientation. How could real life have stated this more effectively? The
essential battle that takes place in 3rd Density entities, which is their
orientation decision to either work with others and be empathetic or to go
for the self, is very well relayed. The Urantia Book is such a
story, very expertly woven and influenced without a doubt by many entities
who wished to see this story told. Read it and appreciate it, and do not
consider it a fabrication but rather an artistic description of the facts.