Toddler sings anti-gay song in North Carolina
As recent protests against anti-gay pastors in North Carolina occur, a video has surfaced that shows an Indiana toddler singing a hate-filled anti-gay song that includes the lyrics, "Ain't no homos gonna make it to heaven." TMZ Screenshot

As recent protests against anti-gay pastors in North Carolina occur, a video has surfaced that shows an Indiana toddler singing a hate-filled anti-gay song that includes the lyrics, Ain't no homos gonna make it to heaven.

According to a TMZ report, the video was recorded at the Apostolic Truth Tabernacle in Greensburg, Indiana, and it features a young boy on the altar singing, with the crowd responding positively to the song's content.

While the words are difficult to make out, TMZ has listed what it believes to be the lyrics that the toddler was singing.

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, TMZ writes, referring to the song in the video.

As the young toddler finishes up his last words, the congregation stands and cheers in an apparent celebration.

The video has surfaced just one week after a similar anti-gay video leaked that shows Pastor Charles L. Worley, 71, of Providence Road Baptist Church, saying that he wanted to get rid of all the lesbians and queers and wanted to see gays and lesbians rounded up and put in concentration camps.

Build a great, big, large fence -- 50 or 100 miles long -- and put all the lesbians in there. Fly over and drop some food, Pastor Worley said. Do the same thing with the queers and the homosexuals -- and have that fence electrified so they can't get out. Feed 'em. And you know, in a few years, they'll die out. You know why? They can't reproduce, he added.

Worley also attacked President Obama and called him a baby killer and a homosexual lover.