ADAM AND EVE
I. ARRIVAL OF ADAM AND EVE
1. The Adams and Eves are biologic uplifters. (580.1) 51:0.1 [2]
2. Van had long proclaimed the arrival of a Son of God. (822.5) 73:2.1 [3]
3. The secondary midwayers are indigenous to the Adamic missions. (583.5) 51:3.6 [4]
4. Adam and Eve arrived on Urantia, from A.D. 1934, 37,848 years ago.(828.1) 74:0.1 [5]
5. The bodies of Adam and Eve gave forth a shimmering light. (834.7) 74:6.5 [6]
6. Van proclaimed Adam and Eve rulers of Urantia. (830.1) 74:2.6 [7]
7. Their arrival brought the end of a dispensation with resurrection of sleeping survivors. (830.3) 74:2.8 [8]
8. Adam was confronted with confusion, degeneracy, and isolation—he had no one to advise him. (839.2) 75:1.1 [9]
II. THE GARDEN OF EDEN
1. The Garden provided homes and land for one million. (824.5) 73:5.1 [10]
2. The Father’s Temple was at the center of the Garden. (824.5) 73:5.1 [10]
3. The law of the Garden consisted of seven commandments:
- Health and sanitation.
- Social regulations.
- Trade and commerce.
- Fair play and competition.
- Home life.
- Golden rule.
- The seven moral rules. (836.1) 74:7.12 [11]
4. The tree of life was real. (825.8) 73:6.3 [12]
III. DEFAULT OF ADAM AND EVE
1. Through flattery and persuasion Eve was led to compromise the divine plan. (842.2) 75:3.9 [13]
2. The default consisted in the practice of good and evil. (842.5) 75:4.3 [14]
3. Solonia informed the pair of their default. (842.4) 75:4.2 [15]
4. Adam deliberately defaulted. He did not want to be separated from Eve. (843.4) 75:5.2 [16]
5. Nothing is ever gained by attempting circumventing short cuts of the divine plan. (846.4) 75:8.5 [17]
IV. THE SECOND GARDEN
1. Adam and twelve hundred followers went forth to the second garden. (844.4) 75:6.2 [18]
2. The pair learned that they were adjudged in default and had become human beings. (845.3) 75:7.3 [19]
3. The default of Adam was not the “fall of man.” (845.8) 75:8.1 [20]
4. Adam found the site of the second garden between the rivers vacated when he arrived. (847.4) 76:1.2 [21]
V. CAIN AND ABEL
1. Cain and Sansa were born enroute to the second garden. Laotta died. Eve adopted Sansa. (847.2) 76:0.2 [22]
2. Abel became a herder; Cain a farmer. (848.1) 76:2.1 [23]
3. Abel made animal offerings; Cain, the fruits of the field. (848.2) 76:2.2 [24]
4. At ages eighteen and twenty, the brothers’ hatred reached the point where Cain killed Abel. (848.5) 76:2.5 [25]
5. Cain fled to the land of Nod and married Remona. (849.3) 76:2.9 [26]
VI. THE VIOLET RACE
1. Adam and Eve were the founders of the violet race—the ninth human race. (850.7) 76:4.1 [27]
2. Adam’s progeny were more resistant to disease than the other Urantian races. (851.5) 76:4.7 [28]
3. The Adamites excelled in culture and produced the third alphabet. (850.4) 76:3.8 [29]
4. Adam and Eve had 105 children, many of whom contributed to the Andite race. (834.4) 74:6.2 [30]
5. Adam left 1,570 offspring of superior evolutionary races who also contributed to the founding of the mighty Andite race. (851.6) 76:4.8 [31]
VII. DEATH AND SURVIVAL OF ADAM AND EVE
1. Adam lived 530 years. Eve died nineteen years before Adam. (852.4) 76:5.5 [32]
2. The third day after death, Adam and Eve were repersonalized with 1,316 of their associates, in special resurrection No. 26. (853.3) 76:6.2 [33]
3. The Adamic acceleration of civilization was soon submerged. (854.1) 76:6.4 [34]
4. It is the people who make a civilization; civilization does not make the people. (854.1) 76:6.4 [34]