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Tim Maas

Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army
I was raised as a Lutheran, but now consider myself a non-denominational Christian. I have been married for 38 years, and have two married children -- a son who is an attorney, and a daughter who is a mathematics teacher -- as well as a granddaughter who was born in April, 2019, and another granddaughter who was born in February, 2020.  I retired in 2013 after 35 years as a Quality Assurance Specialist (Ammunition Surveillance), which is a civilian (Civil Service) career program that inspects and classifies the Army's stockpile of conventional, guided missile, and toxic chemical munitions, so that the Army has an accurate picture of the serviceability and safety of its ammunition stockpile at any given time.   

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Who is Onesimus in the Bible?

Onesimus was a slave belonging to a member of the Colossian Christian...

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How can the total destruction of Jericho be morally justified? Joshua 6:21

I see no difference from a moral standpoint between the devoting of Jericho...

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What does the image of the cross mean?

The image of the cross signifies death. (Even today, in written synopses of...

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Who occupied Israel during the 400 years the Israelites were in Egypt?

The Bible indicates in Exodus 1:5 that Israel originally consisted in its...

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What can we learn from the prayer of Moses in Psalm 90:9-12?

None of us knows exactly when the end of life will be. Some people choose to...

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Why was the psalmist accusing God of breaking his covenant? (Psalm 89:30-45)

Ethan the Ezrahite, who is mentioned as the author of this psalm, served...

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What does the fire represent when Paul says, "He himself will be saved, yet as through fire"?

I would say that the fire represents the omniscience of God, which will...

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What happens during the rapture to body parts donated by Christian organ donors to non-Christians?

I would say that organs do not represent the "personhood" of an individual....

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What is the Sunday law that Ron Wyatt prophesied about on his deathbed?

To my knowledge, the term "Sunday law" refers to the predicted institution of...

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How could the heavens and the earth be witnesses? (Deuteronomy 30:19)

In my opinion, the terms "heaven" and "earth" are meant in this verse -- as...

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What are our secret sins? (Psalm 90:8)

I would say that our secret sins are things that we have done, said, or...

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How is God a shield? (Psalm 84:11)

I would say that, although no one (including Christians) in this fallen world...

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How good do I have to be to enter heaven?

As Paul noted in Ephesians 2:8-9, salvation is the product of faith alone,...

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How does God’s wrath bring him praise? (Psalm 76:10)

As noted in Psalm 76:9 (the verse prior to the one containing the passage...

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What was the "last error" the Pharisees were referring to when they stated they did not want the last error to be worse than the first?

I would say that the "last error" (or "last deception", as some translations...

Comment 6 Votes Asked January 22 2019