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God Loves Every One of Us

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

I saw a drag pageant on a local town where people laugh at gays’ talents until one gay gave them a unique performance. He made paintings of Jesus by burning his canvass. Everyone was amazed about his talent and was stunned for what he said. The contestant said, “People who highly think of themselves because they are straight-oriented does not have the right to judge us for being gay because God himself loves us for who we are”. Gay people are not disabled or sick. They should not be pitied or be hated. There are even more gays that live the Bible’s teaching than straight-oriented people. Most of them are successful in what they do and share their blessings to less fortunate people. So the next time we see gay people, let’s keep in mind that we should not be judging them because we’re not even God to do so and we’re not even perfect.

Airport Carry on Luggage No-No’s

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Make your travel hassle free by knowing what not to bring with you in the cabin. If you know some of the rules regarding airport security and stuff that are not allowed in your carry-on-luggage, you’d be going through airport security smoothly. Due to the constant terrorist attacks and threats to aviation, airline security has been stricter in implementing these guidelines. Click here to know more about luggage inspection in the airport and the allowable items that you can pack on your travel bag.

When travelling, make sure to never bring banned items with you. It’s no brainier that flammable items, explosive materials, matches, corrosives, poisons and radioactive materials do not have any place in the airport. Some items can be kept in your checked baggage but not on your carry-ons. These items are knives, cutting instruments, sporting goods and tools such as drills.

Regarding liquids, airlines have new restrictions. Since there have been reported plots to sabotage UK airplanes traveling to US by using liquid and gel base explosives, many countries have restricted the liquids and gels passengers may bring in with them to the cabin. A passenger may bring liquids no greater than 3.4 fl oz and it should fit in a zip top, quart size, and clear plastic bag. If you do have any doubts regarding the allowed items in the cabin, you could always contact your airlines for advice.