The contents of this page:
This page contains a mention of ways in which you could help.
Finding more pieces:
Large segments of the Old Testament and the New Testament have not yet been
examined to discover which words in them are the words which proceeded out of
the mouth of God. Which words are the words which proceeded out of the mouth of
God and which words are leaven, can be discovered by using the fact that the
words which proceeded out of the mouth of God are established to be among the
words which proceeded out of the mouth of God by the fact that they are written
in books of the Bible which were written by different
authors. This procedure is based on two
declarations in the Bible. The first declaration is Matthew 13:33 which reads,
"Another parable spake he unto them; The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven,
which a woman took, and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was
leavened." The second declaration is Luke 13:21 which reads, "It is like leaven,
which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was
leavened." These declarations caused the Bible to be searched for a way to
establish which words were which sort. The way was thrice discovered. The first
discovery was at Deuteronomy 19:15 which reads, "One witness shall not rise up
against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sinneth: at
the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter
be established." The second was at Matthew 18:16 which reads, "But if he will
not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or
three witnesses every word may be established." The third discovery was at 2
Corinthians 13:1 which reads, "This is the third time I am coming to you. In the
mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established." Their
commonality (which is the way to know which words are the words which proceeded
out of the mouth of God) reads, "In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall
every word be established." More than a hundred examples, of how this procedure
was used, are available for examination at
http://thisgoodriddle.com by clicking on the paragraph numbers there, and
then clicking on the number-letter combinations which appear on the next page
which opens. The details, on the page which opens after that, show exactly how
the procedure was used to sort which words were treasure and which words were
trash.
Putting the Pieces Together:
Many portions of the essential testimony are now on separate pages, in
contrast to the first discovered portion which is called "This Good Riddle"
(aka JCM) which is on one page. Although it might not be
possible, or not even desirable, to put all of the other portions of the
essential testimony onto one page, it might be possible and desirable to
provide hyperlinks from the bottom of each page to other pages which have
related portions. So suggested hyperlinks are welcome.
Finding more Images:
Many more items could and should be illustrated in the Image section. So finding
royalty-free images would be a help. Putting them into pages by means of
FrontPage would be an even bigger help.
Making more Glossary entries:
Many more words could and should have an entry in the Glossary section. So
making more Glossary pages in FrontPage would be a help.
Hosting:
A prudent procedure for hosting would be to have a combination of distributed
hosting and non-distributed hosting. That is to say, a combination of a
peer-to-peer hosting and the more traditional way of hosting which is to use a
server which has a fixed address. So offers to host this site by a peer-to-peer
network, and offers to mirror this site, are welcome.
Coordination:
Keeping track of suggestions, and keeping track of offers to help, and keeping
track of help sent, and keeping track of what has been done and what needs to be
done, would all be helps. One place to coordinate is at Rosemarie Mcaffee on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/rosemarie.mcaffee
Offering your Help(s):
Any help and/or offers of help could be made to Rosemarie Mcaffee on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/rosemarie.mcaffee
This page was most recently updated on 2011-10-07.
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