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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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What’s wrong with standing up for our rights (Luke 6:29–30)?

The potential problem with Christians "standing up for their rights" is that,...

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What is wrong with being a grouchy giver? (as opposed to a "cheerful giver" in 2 Cor. 9:7) The job still gets done.

The thought expressed in the verse cited in the question is not unique to...

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How could Jesus be made sin when He was sinless? (2 Corinthians 5:21)

The type of action of which Paul was speaking was prefigured in the Old...

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Does "Zion" here refer to heaven? (Isaiah 35:10)

As with many prophetic passages from the Old Testament, I would say that the...

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Was this prophecy fulfilled by Jesus (Isaiah 35:5–10)?

Although Jesus did not quote the words of the cited verses exactly (as He did...

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What is the crown of glory (1 Peter 5:4)?

In this passage, Peter is addressing the elders among the Christians to whom...

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How does God guide us (Psalm 23:3)??

I would say that the primary means by which God guides us are 1) by His...

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How does God refresh our souls (Psalm 23:3)?

Aside from the ways in which the thought in this verse is expressed in the...

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Why prepare a meal "in the presence of … enemies"? (23:5)

I would say that what David was expressing in this verse was both the utter...

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Why does God sometimes cause human suffering just so at the end he can bring glory to Himself?

First, I would say that the presence of suffering, disease, evil, and death...

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What does the Bible say about a Christian taking vengeance?

First of all, I extend my sympathy with regard to your situation. I...

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What does Jesus mean by "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you" in Jn 15:16?

I would say that Jesus made this statement as a preventive against the...

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Is a prophet the same as a teacher?

Although a prophet is commonly thought of as one who predicts future events,...

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