A toddler was filmed singing a disturbing anti-gay song in an Indiana church and the crowd he sang it to loved it. Is this not a blatant case of teaching hate at a very young age?
According to a report from TMZ, the hate-mongering lyrics coming from the toddler's mouth are appalling--and what's worse is the little boy likely hasn't a clue about the subject he's promoting through his song. When he hears the congregation
burst into applause, it no doubt fuels his fire to sing the hateful song.
"The Bible's right, somebody's wrong.
The Bible's right, somebody's wrong.
Romans one, twenty six and twenty seven;
Ain't no homos gonna make it to Heaven."
Can you believe that this child's pastor--let alone his parents--allowed him to sing such a horrible anti-gay song? And isn't it sad that all the adults involved have used this innocent child to spread their message of hate?
You can check out this disgusting and very disturbing anti-gay song by clicking on the TMZ link above.








Comments: 31
Teaching a child what they believe in and its written in their Bible is not teaching hate and is not wrong.... what is wrong is making someone feel that they are in the wrong and not politically correct... I would much rather be right with God than politically correct because we all see where this world is heading...
...and Leftists certainly made a cataclysm out of THAT...
Wake up.
I saw no hatred in the lyrics written in the story above, but what some would consider absolute truth in accordance to what God's word says. Would it be any different coming from a child or an adult? It's still truth to most believers.
However, there is a fine line here and it all comes down to the motive behind such acts. Was this done intentionally to make this toddler become and anti-gay hate monger? No, I seriously don't think so.
Let us not forget that Jesus COMMANDED us to love one another, and accept each other for who we are. Which, to my knowledge, is complete opposite from Pastor Worley's anti-gay message wanting to send them all to concentration camps with electified fences until they die out. That.. was intentional, and he should NOT be leading a church anymore.