Notwithstanding this obstacle, it seems that you ought to be able to agree upon the biologic disfellowshiping of your more markedly unfit, defective, degenerate, and antisocial stocks.
The subnormal man should be kept under society's control; no more should be produced than are required to administer the lower levels of industry, those tasks requiring intelligence above the animal level but making such low-grade demands as to prove veritable slavery and bondage for the higher types of mankind.
After all, the real jeopardy of the human species is to be found in the unrestrained multiplication of the inferior and degenerate strains of the various civilized peoples rather than in any supposed danger of their racial interbreeding.
The church, because of overmuch false sentiment, has long ministered to the underprivileged and the unfortunate, and this has all been well, but this same sentiment has led to the unwise perpetuation of racially degenerate stocks which have tremendously retarded the progress of civilization.
Even such inferior races as the African Bushmen, who are not even totemic in their beliefs, do have a recognition of the difference between the self-interest and the group-interest, a primitive distinction between the values of the secular and the sacred.
The book was probably written by a Chicago physician and student of Freud named William Sadler who had already been involved in other cults. … Sadler was interested in race eugenics, a field of study that seeks to remove "inferior" kinds of people from the gene pool. One of Sadler's favorite books before The Urantia Book was Madison Grant's The Passing of the Great Race, which says that nordic people are the "ideal" human race and "getting rid of" other races would "enable us to get rid of the undesirables who crowd our jails, hospitals, and insane asylums."
According to Urantia's text, half a million years ago, six colored races existed on our planet: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and indigo. Again, according to the text, there was a racial superiority order with the indigo race at the bottom, in which, as it notes, "the blue man subdues the indigo" [UB 51:4.6]. It oddly states that strains of giantism can appear in green and orange peoples. The upshot of all of this is that on every planet in every universe, fair-skinned, blue-eyed aliens named Adam and Eve come and up-step the natives, meaning that they eliminate the inferior stocks and purify the planet.