Miley Cyrus has a new tattoo that supports marriage equality that ignited some debate on her Twitter account.

The former "Hannah Montana" star inked the equal sign on her finger and tweeted a picture of it with the words "All LOVE is equal."

But one fan made it clear that he or she doesn't hate people who are gay, bisexual or transgendered. However, the fan said "I just don't agree with the way they choose to love."

But Miley Cyrus told the fan that only God is the only one who can judge another.

"Where does it say in the bible to judge others? Oh right. It doesn't. GOD is the only judge honey. "GOD is love," she tweeted to the fan.

Since posting her new pro-gay rights tattoo, Miley Cyrus has gotten support from many of her fans, some of whom began attacking the fan who question the singer's stance.

Miley then defended the fan by tweeting, "Dude everyone lay off ... Love u! Everyone is entitled 2 opinions! "if u don't stand 4 something you'll fall for anything." :)

Miley had quit Twitter in 2009 because of a similar controversy.

The singer told Parade magazine in a March 2010 interview that she deleted her Twitter account because she was getting angry tweets from people when she said she believed in gay marriage.

"There has been so much controversy sometimes about what I've said or done because I believe there are no mistakes because God is the only one who can judge us," Miley told Parade magazine. "That's the reason I deleted my Twitter account because I said on there that I believed in gay marriage because everyone should have the right to love each other, and I got such hate mail about my being a bad person."