Presbyterians Reject Gay Marriage in Close VoteThe U.S. Presbyterian Church on Friday narrowly rejected a proposal by same-sex marriage proponents for a constitutional change that would redefine marriage as a union between "two people," rather than between a woman and a man.The 338-308 vote followed nearly four hours of heated debate at the Church's General Assembly in Pittsburgh, a biennial gathering to review policy.The Church, with around 2 million members, currently allows ministers to bless gay unions but prohibits them from solemnizing homosexual civil marriages.The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is not alone in taking on the issue.The U.S. Episcopal Church, which is currently holding its own triennial convention in Indianapolis, is due to consider approving a liturgy for same-sex weddings.FULL STORY atHenry Gruver on the 7/05 Rick Wiles Broadcast at http://www.trunews.com/Audio/m3u/7_05_12_thursday_trunews2.m3u stated that the Lord told him that May, June & July would determine in the church who will be the goats and the sheep, and Rick Wiles was previously told by the Lord that the fate of many people would be sealed in the next 90 days which applied to May, June, & July of this year.