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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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Can one command God to do something for him?

The Bible makes reference (as in Matthew 17:14-21) to the benefits and...

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What does "for in YAH ; the Lord is everlasting strength" mean?

The larger passage from which the verse cited in the question is drawn speaks...

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Is there a new church called the New Catholic church and how does it differ from the traditional Catholic church?

If the website http://thenewcatholic.org/us.html is maintained by the...

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Jesus said, "You must have the qualities of salt among yourselves..." (Mk 9:50 NLT). What are they?

I would say that the qualities of salt to which Jesus was referring were...

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Is it possible to ask God for too much?

In my opinion, it is never possible to ask God for too much, in the sense...

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Will the earth abide forever or will it be destroyed? (Psalm 104:5)

I would say that this fallen earth/world will not always exist in its current...

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Is it wrong to sing Christmas Carols during Advent?

I would say that, although the various "seasons" of the church year...

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Why will God "answer" before someone calls? (Isaiah 65:24)

I would say, first, that God, being both omnisicent and outside of time, is...

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What are the benefits of seeking God?

According to various verses: If you seek Him, He will be found by you. (1...

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What does the place of a skull mean?

One other possible interpretation of the origin of the name that I have seen...

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Who was Delilah?

As indicated in the verse cited in the question, Delilah (whose name...

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What are fuel bones?

My understanding is that there is both a literal and figurative application...

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What kind of wind could blow a sea dry? Exodus 14:21

This is just one of multiple incidents in the Old Testament where a dividing...

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What did Peter mean by "perishable" and "imperishable" seed? (1:23)

I would say that the distinction between the perishable and imperishable seed...

1 Comments 4 More Answers 2 Votes Asked November 23 2019