Greensburg Indiana Church Under Fire for "Ain't No Homos Going to Heaven Video"

A number of Fundamentalist Christian preachers have engaged in virulent anti-Gay rhetoric in the past few weeks. Two pastors called for Gays to be put to death, and one suggested putting Gays and Lesbians in a fenced-in enclosure to remove them from the population. A toddler at a Greensburg, Indiana church went a step further. The young child went up to the microphone and sang an extremely anti-Gay song in front of the congregation.

An anonymous YouTube user posted a video of the child singing the song in front of the congreation of the Apostolic Tabernacle Church. LGBT blogs quickly pickd up the story, and CNN reports that the church's voice mail was full.

The administration of the Apostolic Tabernacle Church responded to the video on its website. Neither the pastor nor the church itself apologized for the content of the video, but the statement said that no member of the church condones hatred. A belief in a strong family as supported by the Bible was indicated in the same statement.

The words to the video posted above are:

 I know the Bible's right, somebody's wrong

 I know the Bible's right, somebody's wrong

 Romans One Twenty Six and Twenty Seven

 Ain't No Homos Going to Heaven

The Kansas-Nebraska Southern Baptist Convention issued a statement informing the public that the Greensburg church had left their organization two years ago, according to CNN.

Sources:

CNN Belief Blog

Apostolic Truth Tabernacle Website

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