News and Reality
Do Senators Vote Anymore?
In one recent week, the Senate passed 153 bills--without voting on a single one. Instead, the measureswere "hotlined," or approvedby what's called "unanimous consent." How it works: Harry Reid, the Democratic leader, and Mitch McConnell, the Republician leader, agree to pass a bill. Then each Senator is called to see if he or she objects. They may have as little as 15 minutes to answer-and if their staff misses the call, the bill sails on. While some of the 153 bills just named post offices, others authorized millions of dollars in new spending-$294 million over five years in one bill alone.A Group Supporting Homosexuals Calls Itself 'Christian'
Matthew 25 is calling itself 'christian' in it's support of homosexuality. The main purpose of the group is promote
safe sex in the name of God, encouraging homosexuals to practice safe sex by using the sex kits the groups is handing
out to the western Kentucky and southern Indiana areas.
Matthew 25 was started out of Zion United Church Of Christ in Henderson Kentucky, disguised as a christian church,
recieves into it's membership those who the bible calls Sodomites in 1 Kings 15:12 and 2 Kings 23:7. The Bible
contains graphic accounts of divine anger and judgment which sodomite activity provokes. In Genesis 18:20 God
calls the sin of Sodom and Gomorrah "very grievous". The Lord destroyed those cities along with several
surrounding towns because their inhabitants had freely engaged in sodomy. The book of Jude informs us that
those cities are an example of God's vengeance. 2 Peter 2:6 tells us that God condemned and turned them to ashes
for "an example unto those that after should live ungodly."
Make no mistake United Church of Christ and Matthew 25 Aids Services is Henderson Kentucky's House Of Sodomy. Sodomites joining are free to carry
on their sin with pride and blessed membership. Local churches who are in cooperation with them are as follows:
Presbyterian Church
First United Methodist
First Christian Church
Community Baptist Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Holy Name of Jesus
