David Neeleman

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David Neeleman

David Neeleman

@DavidNeeleman

Founder of JetBlue, Azul Brazilian Airlines and Breeze Airways . Co-Founder of Westjet.

Park City, UT Katılım Eylül 2015
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@BjaminWood Stupid question. No doubt Utah doesn’t have the water to do much else, but we all need and use AI and the 10,000 jobs would be nice. Is there no way to recycle the water? Car washes do it. Or agree to use treated sewer water? Just a thought.
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Benjamin Wood
Benjamin Wood@BjaminWood·
This doofus used to be my boss. He owned the Tribune for all of 5 minutes, during which it went from a Pulitzer Prize winning powerhouse to the whimpering shell of a website that it currently is. Tell me more about how journalism works Paul
Paul Huntsman@pchuntsman

@BjaminWood Yes, I am confused. Journalist used to be skeptical, unbiased reporters, not ventriloquist for their partisan masters. All I am saying, check your work. Math isn’t that hard. But good transparency. We need more of this.

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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@FatherChrisVor1 Regardless of my qualifications, I will never stop my comments testifying of the blessing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has been in my life and the lives of my very larger family. By their fruits ye shall know them.
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Fr. Chris Vorderbruggen
Fr. Chris Vorderbruggen@FatherChrisVor1·
One frustration with Mormon-Christian dialogue online is that you rarely encounter accredited LDS apologists or leaders. Mostly you meet zealous lay defenders trying to make Mormonism sound comfortably “mainstream Christian.” Often it feels more confused than deceptive.
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
They not like us
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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Spencer Pratt is breaking the internet with this campaign ad! Get onboard!
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@LasVegasTodd @jimgeraghty False. Breeze pilots make more than Frontier and Allegiant pilots even though they fly smaller planes. A very small percentage leave, but the vast majority love living in their ideal base and being home with the families more often.
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Todd Miller
Todd Miller@LasVegasTodd·
@jimgeraghty They pay their pilots a pittance compared to legacy airlines. Its going to turn into a "turn and burn" airline like Spirit where pilots get hired, get type rated, then leave for legacy airlines. The training churn will stop them from any meaningful growth.
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Jim Geraghty
Jim Geraghty@jimgeraghty·
The top four U.S. airlines — American, Delta, Southwest and United — offer about three-quarters of the total seats on all flights across the country. As laid out above, passenger air travel is a tough business to break into; no one’s starting a new airline out of their garage. But Breeze Airways didn’t exist until 2021; now, it’s the tenth-largest airline in the country.
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Mark Durrant
Mark Durrant@DurrantMark·
Hey @benshapiro, this is disgusting. Looking forward to the article about 7 reasons the Jews are wrong about Christianity. I'll always love you, but don't know if I can still support the Daily Wire if you're gonna put out crap like this.
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
Interesting that Ben goes out of his way to give deference to Christians and at the same time, allows all the anti-Mormon content on Daily Wire. You would think Ben would understand that religious persecution is bad in any form. Wake up Daily Wire. I am off to subscribe to Blaze TV.
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Thoughtful-Faith
Thoughtful-Faith@ThoughtfulSaint·
During the latest @realDailyWire staff meeting DW: “Dang, we just had to lay off half our employees due to falling view and subscriber counts, what should we do?” @RealMattFradd : “How about I take another giant Australian crap all over the Christ centered faith of the most family oriented pro social conservative group in America” DW: “I LOVE IT!” (PS… Matt I would be happy to come on your show)
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@prageru @ShabbosK Great conversation. I have always thought that members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are pro-semetic. I am a big supporter of PragerU and its important mission.
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PragerU@prageru·
NEW RELEASE: What Do Mormons Believe? Did Jesus visit the Americas after the Resurrection? In this episode of Theological, host @ShabbosK sits down with Santa Clarita stake president Michael Stanley of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to discuss the Book of Mormon’s most surprising claims—and answers the biggest misconceptions about Mormonism.
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
P.S. Come on back. You are always welcome brother.
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David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@PukaJimmer Amen. Love those guys. They are doing a lot of good. I appreciate their sacrifice, so the true can prevail.
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GOB BYUth
GOB BYUth@PukaJimmer·
As someone who is inactive, essentially left the LDS church, considering a return but would be a long journey back: Really wish there was more prominent apologists that took things head on like Jacob Hanson and Hayden Carrol growing up.
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@LDSLaw Nope, not one bit. I am 1,000% satisfied with our leaders. Conference was beautiful, a compete focus on following the Savior and his example.
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LDSLawyer
LDSLawyer@LDSLaw·
An LDS 𝕏 post. Over the past few years, I keep encountering a repetitive refrain from many fellow members of the Church. Many of you have a deep, abiding concern that can probably be summarized this way: The Church is slowly being eaten by a cancerous element of niceness/tolerance/progressive messaging. Doctrines are being softly effaced. Prior teachings are being abandoned. The Church is embracing a kind of globalist, liberal ethos and is soft-pedaling any and all of the former "line in the sand" teachings of the recent past. The prophets/apostles are not teaching clear doctrines because many of their messages can be ambiguous or interpreted in conflicting ways. Because of this, it won't be long before the Church has totally drifted off course and becomes no different than any of the other church in the world that have embraced progressive value systems. Gay marriage sealings are just around the corner. Does that accurately reflect the feelings that many of you folks have?
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BG_305@eStream_·
@ReOpenChris It's a church of satan. We do not get into heaven thru works which is what they believe. Besides they have multiple heavens and believe everyone gets a planet.
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Chris Nelson 🏝️🇺🇸
Chris Nelson 🏝️🇺🇸@ReOpenChris·
🚨The Mormon Church (LDS) is sitting on $350 BILLION of net assets and is the SECOND LARGEST private landowner in the U.S. They are HEAVILY invested in the stock market with BILLIONS invested in Pfizer and Moderna and WEAPONS manufacturers.
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@ReOpenChris I love being a member of a church that saves money and has a rainy day fund for the benefit of its members. There is no better place to send my donations. $350 billion isn’t enough. I will be happy when the assets are in the trillions!!
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@SecDuffy Thank you for your leadership Secretary Duffy. This is so needed!!
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Secretary Sean Duffy
Secretary Sean Duffy@SecDuffy·
We are working at the Speed of Trump to build our new air traffic control system 🇺🇸 Thanks to $12.5 BILLION into BRAND-NEW equipment at airports across the country: ✔️ State of the Art Radars ✔️ Electronic Flight Strips ✔️ Brand New Fiber Lines ✔️ New Runway Tracking Tech These upgrades will make travel safer and more efficient than ever  ✈️
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Thoughtful-Faith
Thoughtful-Faith@ThoughtfulSaint·
This is why the haters don’t get to me.
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Matthew Watkins
Matthew Watkins@ITalkOfChrist·
Here's how a conversation between a thoughtful Trinitarian and a thoughtful Latter-day Saint always goes: The Trinitarian brings up the Creeds. The Latter-day Saint says "I don't accept the Creeds as authoritative because they are unscriptural and unauthorized." The Trinitarian insists they are simply restatements of truths taught in scripture. This starts the back and forth from the Bible, mainly from the New Testament. The Trinitarian brings a verse saying, "I and my Father are one." The Latter-day Saint explains that "oneness" of the Godhead members doesn't necessarily imply a full Trinitarian consubstantiation. After all, Jesus also said husband and wife ought to be "one." And He prayed for His disciples to be one even as He and the Father are one. Surely that doesn't mean we all become consubstantial entities in the Trinity? Then the Trinitarian side talks about "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one." Then the Latter-day Saint responds with "Let us create man in our own image." Then the Trinitarian brings up "Philip, if you've seen me, you've seen the Father" and other verses. The Latter-day Saint then brings up verses about the express likeness: "this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ," the Gethsemane prayer—"not my will, but thine, be done," the baptism of Jesus, "why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God," "the Father is greater than I," and the idea that the Father knows the timing of the Second Coming but not the Son, etc. Then the Trinitarian responds with, "Well, He's carefully crafting His words for the people and it's the Person of the Son speaking, so in a sense it's true," and brings up "Before Abraham was, I AM," indicating Jesus is the Jehovah of the Old Testament. And the Latter-day Saint says, "Yes, we believe that, too. But that doesn't mean He is the same as the Father." Also, what of the first, second, and third-century disciples—some of whom walked with Jesus Himself—who didn't hold a Trinitarian formulation? Were they not Christian? And they go round and round, pulling up the Greek and the Aramaic, and both come away at the end more sure of their own positions than that the other's is the correct understanding. At the end of the day, an honest neutral observer of this discussion knows one thing: the Trinitarian theory is not self-evident from the Bible alone. As the Harper Bible Dictionary itself states, "the formal doctrine of the Trinity as it was defined by the great church councils of the fourth and fifth centuries is not to be found in the [New Testament]." There is ample room for an intelligent person to interpret the text either way, and neither is proven correct. The best a Trinitarian or Latter-day Saint can say about the Bible is "my position is evident to me." But through all this back and forth, the Latter-day Saint has been debating with one hand tied behind his back. Because although we love the Bible and accept it as the word of God, we are not reliant only on the Bible. We believe God has given additional clarification on the ambiguity of His inspired but imperfectly translated earlier words in the Holy Bible. God the Father and Jesus Christ appeared to Joseph Smith. And just as they appeared to the martyr Stephen, they appeared as two distinct Personages, with Jesus standing on the right hand of God. Then in the Book of Mormon and subsequent revelations, Jesus explicitly and directly set forth His nature, removing all ambiguity. And these truths are confirmed to us by personal revelation from God Himself. This is not a contradiction of the Bible, just a contradiction of the Creedalist understanding of the Bible. We respect our Catholic and Protestant brothers and sisters who read the Bible through a different lens and understand the verses differently than us. Even though their understanding is opposed to what we believe is substantiated in Holy Scripture, we recognize their efforts to follow the Savior to the best of their ability and wouldn't dare call them un-Christian for what we see as a mistaken view. And we respectfully ask others recognize the Bible is not self-evident on these matters and grant us the same grace we extend to them.
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Morgan Scalley
Morgan Scalley@RSNBUtes·
“The church is not a place where perfect people gather to say perfect things, or have perfect thoughts, or have perfect feelings. The Church is a place where imperfect people gather to provide encouragement, support, and service to each other as we press on in our journey to return to our Heavenly Father.” - Joseph B. Wirthlin
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Ted Ferrin
Ted Ferrin@teddyferrin·
The SLC airport has ruined me. So dang good all the time. Well done, TSA Utah.
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@TeeplesCY I am so grateful for the restored gospel in life of my family. As a father and grandfather of a very large family, the fruits of the restored gospel testify to its truthfulness.
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David Neeleman
David Neeleman@DavidNeeleman·
@JonnyRoot_ @EricLDaugh “By their fruits ye shall know them.” I am happy to be a member of a church that loves the contributions of all good people from different religions, regardless if we have the same believes or not.
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Jon Root
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
@EricLDaugh Thankful for Nick’s work, but Mormonism is not Christianity.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Incredible moment as Nick Shirley reveals his Christian faith ensures he does the right thing "Even when I went on my mission trip, I was still making videos interviewing people about Jesus in Spanish." "I had returned back from a two-year mission for my church and I had zero dollars. So I when I came home back from that trip, I worked for an entire month I power washed houses and my goal was to make ten thousand dollars in cash." "Then I then took that ten thousand dollars in cash and use that to funnel my YouTube channel for the first three months until I could actually make a profit." "More so than anything [my faith] kept me on the straight and narrow and it's kept me on a good path." @nickshirleyy 🙏🏻
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