The Dreaded Black Conspiracy Helicopter

underdog777

Seasoned Expediter
Ok i dont have any good jokes.But this is true ,you can take it for what it is worth with you all not knowing me.But the last straw at panther for me back in 07-08 went like this.I was sitting in greensboro nc.Been there almost 2 days i say almost cause it was 3 oclock on a thursday and i got there 430 on tuesday.Ok it goes like this im first out and had been since weds.Ok the next morning another van comes in parks right beside mine he is second out.Later in the day around 245 we meet and talk and i tell him ive been here 2 days and nothing out yet.The talk last about 5 mins and he tells me he is going to call a lady he knew in dispatch to hold on a min.He calls gets off the phone and tells me he will have a load in the next 15 mins.Ok being like some of you on here and not really buying this bs.I think he is handing me hand full ,ok i hope you do.WELL guess what not 10 mins later he waves me over load out of greensboro to laredo tx.And well you know who was ****ed after that i call dispatch and cuss them every word in the book!And like i said beleive it or not i get off the phone after cussing them and 5 mins later i get a load to detroit. :D
 

AMonger

Veteran Expediter
Another dysfunctional family. No communication between Father and Son.

Only temporary. In Rev. 1:1, we're told that God the Father revealed that information to Christ, who immediately dispatched His angel to John, who then wrote what he was told in what became The Revelation, the 66th book of the canon of scripture. He was told not to seal it because what was written was to happen shortly thereafter. And it did.


That depends on their religious beliefs. Christian seminary professors teach about the Holy Trinity and therefor would totally disagree with your analysis. Even to the point of calling it blasphemous.
Both the trinity and deity of Christ are orthodox Christian doctrines. It may appear contradictory, but those that can't reconcile the two are unfamiliar with the principle of echad, a plural-oneness likened to marriage, in which two people are considered "one flesh," as the Bible puts it.
 
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