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This page contains a mention of the next event in the series of events which are
mentioned in This Good Riddle (TGR).
Navigation:
The primary method of navigation is by using the links in the left margin
What's Next?
The next event is the unification of Judaism, Christianity and Mormonism.
The text of This Good Riddle (TGR) is the basis for the unification. That is,
Judaism will no longer have a different document than Christianity or Mormonism,
nor will Christianity have a different document than Mormonism. All of them will
instead use TGR and only TGR. No more will the Torah, Talmud and Targums be used
in Judaism. No more will the Doughy and other versions of the Christian Bible be
used in Christianity. No more will the Book of Mormon, the D&C, and the Pearls
be used in Mormonism.
How will this happen?
The remnants of Judaism, Christianity and Mormonism will accept that TGR
consists of the words which proceeded out of the mouth of God.
Who are "the remnants"?
The "remnants" are those who "remain" after the figurative "flood" which is
mentioned in paragraph 098 which reads, "As the
days of Noe, so shall also be in the days of the Son of man. They were eating
and drinking, [and] marry[ing], until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and
the flood came, and [flooded] them all. And he shall send his angels, and shall
gather together his elect from the four winds, from the uttermost part of
heaven. Two grinding, the one [grinding] shall be taken, and the other [grinding
shall be] left. Wheresoever the [eagle] is, there will the eagles be gathered
together." Although the nature of the figurative "flood" is not yet known, the
results are mentioned in this portion. If you would like to understand the
meaning of this portion (and other portions), then solve the riddles (the
parallelisms). Hints and clues to solve the riddles are mentioned at
Solving the Riddle.
Why will "the remnants" accept TGR?
The "remnants" will accept TGR because it correctly predicts the figurative
(or literal?) "flood" and its results. When the "remnants" see that the "flood"
and its results were correctly predicted in TGR, then the "remnants" will accept
that TGR consists of the words which proceeded out of the mouth of God. Nothing
less than the "flood" and its results will convince the majority of the
"remnants".
What about the minority of "the remnants"?
The minority of the "remnants" will accept TGR before the "flood". Although
a few people have already done this, more people are needed in order to find the
rest of the message from the ultimate originator (UO, aka "the most high God").
Where is the rest of the message?
Most of the rest of the message is in the Old Testament, and a smaller
amount is in the New Testament. Only the Gospels and the Book of Mormon have
been thoroughly searched for portions of the message from the UO. Most of the
rest of the New Testament needs to be searched, along with most of the Old
Testament. An exact record of which parts need to be searched (and which not) is
available in the copy of each book of the Old and the New Testament (the copies
are listed here).
How can the rest of the message be found?
The rest of the parts of the message can be found by using the same method
which was used to find the parts which have already been found. The method is
based on the portion of paragraph 010-e
which reads, "In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be
established." Paragraph 010-e is an example
of what is meant by that portion.
An example of finding a new part of the message:
While perusing one or another portion of the Old testament (or the New
Testament), fragments of new parts of the essential testimony have occasionally
been seen and saved. Another page will therefore use one of those fragments as
an example of how such a fragment can become a usable, comprehensible newly
discovered part of the essential testimony.
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This page was most recently modified on 2010-02-26.
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