Theories of Origin Considered

Revelation or fabrication? You be the judge!

LastLaz!UB ComixA Brief Review of the Revelation's Known HistoryUB

THEORIES of ORIGIN CONSIDERED

Old Blue

"Rumor has it that the
manuscript was first found in a
Cleveland tenement in 1935."

—"A Cosmic Bible,"
a short witty review of The Urantia Book
by Steve Kosek, Oui Magazine, Aug.1976
A Cosmic Bible

The facts are likely to remain unknown forever,
since the ones who were in a position to know
all moved on without telling.
All the rest is speculation, based on data, hearsay, rumor.
Like with the apocryphal last words of the contact commission,
"You are now on your own,"
like his followers when Jesus left this world,
once one has read the UB, the magic act ends.
Camp
Now you're on your own,
to do what you can with it.

Apocryphal farewell of the revelators (see 1954):
"You are now on your own."^
That review is not online

The campground earlier appeared in
The Big Three

The Wild, Wild Web^
Oui Magazine as collectibles
Cleveland

LastLaz!UB ComixA Brief Review of the Revelation's Known HistoryUB
Theories of Origin Considered

Originally presented in monochrome hardcopy UB Comix #5, front cover & page 2, Feb 1995.
Published on mindfulwebworks.com 2007 Apr 15. Reformatted and links updated 2011 Oct 14.
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