Watch A Little Kid Sing About Hating Homosexuals

It’s no secret many churches in America condemn homosexuality and by proxy, gay marriage. It seems like every week a new video emerges of a pastor using his pulpit to slander the gay community in some fresh and heinous way, but it’s not often the hate is spewed from a four-year-old’s mouth.

Over the past few days, footage of a little boy singing in church has been making the rounds on the Internet. The clip depicts the little guy dressed in his Sunday best, claiming “ain’t no homos gonna make it to heaven.” You can take a look at him sing his heart out below…

Little kids can be taught a lot of things. Prejudice is most certainly one of them. According to The Huffington Post, the church service occurred at Apostolic Truth Tabernacle Church in Greensburg, Indiana. As you can tell from the video, the little kid’s song was greeted with big gales of stupid applause.

People should be allowed to think whatever they want, but teaching children to blindly hate before they’re mature enough to come to their own rational decisions is ignorant. If you want to hate homosexuals in your heart, that’s fine, but spend your life doing something more productive than whining about it. Use that time, energy and effort to work at a homeless shelter, plant flowers or do anything productive Jesus might have actually done. Don't pass your bias onto little kids ill-equipped to know anything else.

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