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I. Freedom from Oligarchy and
Authoritarianism and the Triumph of Democracy and Openness
During the first forty years of its
existence the Urantia movement has evolved from a handful of readers of The
Urantia Book in Chicago to hundreds of study groups and thousands of readers
throughout the world. Without mass media publicity or promotion over 300,000
copies of the book have been purchased and grass root foundations of the
movement have been established. But perhaps the most important development
during the early years has been the triumph of spiritual freedom and
participatory democracy.
When I first started attending General
Council meetings in the early sixties, everything was preplanned,
predetermined, cut and dried. No one was expected to interject anything new
or different. After being in the group for a while, I recall I had the
audacity to suggest that we initiate a Newsletter. One of the “old timers”
got his feet and facing me with pointed finger told me in no uncertain terms
what a ridiculous ideas that was. Fortunately, not long after that, the
Executive Committee did start publishing a Newsletter. But I had learned my
lesson. If you wanted to propose something, go to a member of the
controlling oligarchy to get it approved.
Another key factor in the development of
the Urantia movement was the early loss of its most creative and effective
leaders, such as Bill Sadler and Warren and Alvin Kulieke. As a result of
this loss of creative leadership and Dr. Sadler’s death, the temperament of
the second-order Chicago leadership became increasingly conservative,
defensive, and fearful. Policies and activities were geared to protect the
status quo and decisions, in my judgment, were made more out of fear than
guided by wisdom or spiritual direction.
When I became president of the
Brotherhood, one of my central objectives was to establish the principles of
participatory democracy, openness, and freedom in Brotherhood activities. We
fairly well succeeded in starting the process but it took many years for it
to be fully accepted and flower in the Fellowship. This was a foundational
growth step in the Urantia movement.
II. Freedom from Charismatic Control
and the Ascendancy of Evolutionary- rational Direction
Most people in the Urantia movement are
acquainted with the Vern Grimsley-Clayton incident. Vern was a gifted person
with exceptional oratorical abilities. He founded the Family of God
Foundation and established an extensive radio ministry. For years his
inspirational talks were the highlight of conferences. His charismatic
eloquence captivated many people. Since I had introduced Vern to The Urantia
Book, I followed his career with great interest. Early on, I became
concerned about his clever manipulative control in the Urantia movement. I
observed Vern increasingly building a power base of influence in the
Brotherhood, but always gave him the benefit of my doubts and concern.
In late 1983, a year after Emma
Christensen (the last Contact Commissioner) died, Vern announced that he was
receiving special messages telling of the imminent beginning of World War
III and urged the Executive Committee of Urantia Brotherhood to move their
headquarters to his place in Clayton, California which, he assured them,
would be safe. I immediately warned the Executive Committee and General
Council against this deception. There ensued considerable confusion, fear,
and agitation among the readers of The Urantia Book and it took years for
the scene to clarify. The Family of God disintegrated and Vern was deserted
by all but a few people.
This was a sobering but healthful and
strengthening experience for the new movement. As a result, it is highly
unlikely that any charismatic person or channeling phenomena will ever be
able to capture the Urantia movement. Evolutionary-rational thought and
solid experiential judgment has triumphed over charismatic emotionalism and
psychic delusions.
III. Freedom from Legalistic Power
Control and the Growing Dominance of Cooperative Team Work
In the l960’s Martin Myers was invited to
move in with Dr. Sadler and Christy to help with chores and activities of
the Foundation and Brotherhood offices. Following Dr. Sadler’s death, Martin
increasingly took over leadership influence at the Chicago office. In some
ways Christy became a captive of this situation and at times discussed it
with me. She felt there was little she could do about it; however, she did
prevent Martin from quitting his bank job to take over formal direction of
the headquarters offices as he wished to do.
As Martin Myers’ influence increased, he
was soon elected as a trustee of the Foundation. As a result, legalistic
thinking and legal counsel began to direct Foundation activities. Legal
minds devised a method through the registered marks to control the entire
movement. Under Martin’s direction the Foundation became increasingly
autocratic. On Several occasions he implied or directly threatened to take
away the service marks from the Brotherhood if they did not follow his
advice. Over a period of years he became the center of controversy. Finally,
in l989 three Foundation trustees resigned and two professional office
administrators handed in their resignations because they could not work with
him and maintain their spiritual integrity.
During this same period the Executive
Committee of Urantia Brotherhood informed Martin that they would no longer
tolerate his autocracy. After a series of exchanges in which the Brotherhood
refused to follow his directives, Martin took away their license to use the
service marks and terminated their office lease at 533 Diversey Parkway.
This action brought about the advent of
the Fellowship of Readers of The Urantia Book and finally freed the Urantia
movement from legalistic and authoritarian control. It is highly unlikely
that the Urantia movement will ever again be shackled by legalism and
autocratic domination.
IV. Freedom from Centralized
Organizational Control and the Awakening of the Power of Individual Effort
and Pluralistic Outreach
We have made great strides in opening the
Urantia movement to the freedom of spiritual guidance and to the dynamics of
participatory democracy. We have matured and gained strength through
traumatic experiences that have educated us to the dangers of charismatic
manipulation, legalistic power control, and channeling fantasies. As great
and important as these growth steps are, there still lingers in the minds of
many the illusion that the march of the Fifth Epochal Revelation into the
world is dependent on the plans and directives coming out of “official”
organizations in Chicago.
Recent events demonstrate that the Urantia
movement has come of age. The Fifth Epochal Revelation has left the
protective confines of centralized control in Chicago and has gone out into
the world. Local societies and study groups are no longer waiting for
official directives to determine their outreach ministry. Independent
organizations like the Asoka Foundation, the Jesusonian Foundation, The
Christian Fellowship of Students of The Urantia Book and others are breaking
ground for the spread of a diversified, pluralistic outreach ministry.
We should contemplate hypotheses as to how
or why these errors and discrepancies occur.
V. The Growing Significance of a
Socioreligious Expression of The Fifth Epochal Revelation
Over the year many of us assumed that
wide-spread interest in The Urantia Book would bring a spiritual renaissance
in our society. After forty years of interfacing with mainline religious
leaders in the hope of getting them to undertake a critical examination of
The Urantia Book, it is obvious that the spiritual paradigm shift of the
Fifth Epochal Revelation is too great for them to undertake at this time. It
will probably be generations before The Urantia Book will be recognized as
an acceptable resource for study in the Christian Church.
At the same time there has been a growing hunger among
readers of The Urantia Book for identity in a bona fide religious
organization along with its spiritual ministrations from birth to death. We
are beginning to realize that the viability of the Fifth Epochal Revelation
must be established through indigenous religious institutions. I am
confident that sooner or later such new religious organizations will evolve.
It will be interesting to see the many forms and types that these groups
will take. The Urantia movement is now launched on the high seas of
evolutionary spiritual adventure.
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