Part IV papers are on pause this week. Set 28 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 57–61, which are the first five papers of Part III beginning with the following paper:
The Origin of Urantia
57:2.1 All evolutionary material creations are born of circular and gaseous nebulae, and all such primary nebulae are circular throughout the early part of their gaseous existence. As they grow older, they usually become spiral, and when their function of sun formation has run its course, they often terminate as clusters of stars or as enormous suns surrounded by a varying number of planets, satellites, and smaller groups of matter in many ways resembling your own diminutive solar system.
