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Ask!



Did you know that a long time ago, the Catholic church banned music that contained polyphony (more than one musical part playing at a time), fearing that it would cause people to doubt the unity of God? 



The church also banned the musical interval of an augmented fourth, the distance between C and F-sharp (also known as a triton). This interval was considered so dissonant that it must have been the work of Lucifer. 



Ridiculous right?



Not bashing the Catholic church.  This is just two examples of some of the strange things people do. I think if they had asked the Lord about it, they would have done things differently.



So, I am encouraging you to ask the LORD about ...everything.   See what He has to say first.  Sure, ask Him what type of toilet paper to purchase.  Ask Him if what you read or think is true.  Ask Him if your opinions are truth. His answers can save you a lot of heart ache, time, and money.

What questions would you like to ask God?






And end up compiling books like, “Inspirations” at

www.books2read.com/u/mZ5ALy



and



“REAL Conversations with God” at  
www.books2read.com/u/mgLPqx


(You might also enjoy checking out Elisabella’s Books on Facebook.)


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