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What About the Science in the Urantia Book? Let's ask one.
Scientist Marjorie Ray joins us to discuss the upcoming Urantia Foundation Scientific Symposium (November 6th, 2025) in Chicago. As a scietist and experience Urantia Book raeder, Ray discusses contemporary science and the Science of the Urantia Book. We discuss genetics, (Ray is a trained bio-chemical engineer who, amongh other accomplishments was involved in the NASA space program), astronomy, paleontology and other UB-related science.
About the Guest:
Marjorie Ray's area of science was biochemistry: protein/lipid interactions and protein crystallography. I worked at the University of Alabama at Birmingham for my entire scientific career. Officially Nov. 2013 but came back as a short term consultant to finish a project we had been working on for NASA. NASA got us space of Elon Musk’s first rocket that made it up to the station. Marjorie says she had been doing missions to the Space Station for a number of years before the shuttle program shut down. During that time she decided to apply to Oxford to study philosophy and started in a program there in 2017 (part-time), and now lives in the Pacific Northwest.
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What About the Science in the Urantia Book? Let's ask one.
Scientist Marjorie Ray joins us to discuss the upcoming Urantia Foundation Scientific Symposium (November 6th, 2025) in Chicago. As a scietist and experience Urantia Book raeder, Ray discusses contemporary science and the Science of the Urantia Book. We discuss genetics, (Ray is a trained bio-chemical engineer who, amongh other accomplishments was involved in the NASA space program), astronomy, paleontology and other UB-related science.
About the Guest:
Marjorie Ray's area of science was biochemistry: protein/lipid interactions and protein crystallography. I worked at the University of Alabama at Birmingham for my entire scientific career. Officially Nov. 2013 but came back as a short term consultant to finish a project we had been working on for NASA. NASA got us space of Elon Musk’s first rocket that made it up to the station. Marjorie says she had been doing missions to the Space Station for a number of years before the shuttle program shut down. During that time she decided to apply to Oxford to study philosophy and started in a program there in 2017 (part-time), and now lives in the Pacific Northwest.

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