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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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Why are there only four gospels in the Bible?

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What is "Beyond Today" and is it a Christian group?

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What does "bind them as a sign on your hand" mean in regards to the law in Deuteronomy 6:8?

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What commands or examples to follow are there in the Bible to "exalt the Lord"?

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Why do some people get upset when you tell them about Jesus?

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What does the term "islands" or "isles" refer to in Isaiah 41? Does this reference the remnant?

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In what way are Christians more than conquerors? (Romans 8:37)

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What are some ways COVID-19 could transform us for better or for worse?

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What do we have to give up to inherit eternal life? (Luke 18:18–30)

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Is it okay for Christians to "meditate"? (119:27)

In one sense, "meditate" is a neutral word that simply means to think deeply...

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What does it mean that the Lord is "my portion"? (Lamentations 3:24)

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How does finding refuge under God's wings in Psalm 91:4 relate to seeing the punishment of the wicked in Psalm 91:8-9, if, in fact, it does?

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Does the righteousness of Christ imputed to us by God infer that we are actually made righteous and holy?

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What is "godliness with contentment"? (1 Timothy 6:6–8)

In the verse prior to the verse cited in the question (1 Timothy 6:5), Paul...

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