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====== - Urantia Book View: Humanity must evolve spiritually, reconciling itself with cosmic order after the rebellion. ====== * Anunnaki View: If humans were created as slaves, science and knowledge represent tools of liberation from servitude and ignorance. * Modern Science: Science is humanity’s ultimate rebellion against ignorance, seeking to understand and master natural laws. However, it also reveals how much we still don’t know, pointing to the vast mysteries of consciousness, quantum mechanics, and cosmology. Synthesis: Science becomes humanity’s rebellion and redemption—a means to challenge oppressive narratives while also exploring higher truths. In this sense, scientific progress mirrors spiritual growth, seeking freedom from both physical and existential bondage.
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