Pastor Rick Meyer says Lady Gaga has got it right with gay anthem Born This Way.

According to alternative weekly Riverfront Times, Meyer of the Maplewood United Church of Christ in suburban St. Louis agreed with Lady Gaga in a sign posted outside his church.

“To my children,” the sign says. “Lady Gaga's got it … Born This Way!”

“I don't make mistakes! - God,” the sign adds.

Malaysian radio stations censored Born This Way after it was released in March because of worries that the lyrics would violate the government's censorship rules that strictly prohibit the promotion of being gay.

In the song, Lady Gaga sings, “No matter gay, straight or bi, lesbian, transgendered life, I'm on the right track, baby.” (The video is embedded in the right panel of this page.)

Social conservatives in the U.S. also condemned the song's message after it was featured on the Fox musical-comedy Glee, which they claimed glamorized gay relationships.

“I really loved Glee's Born This Way episode,” Lady Gaga tweeted to her nearly 10 million followers. “I admire the show for being brave+fighting for such modern social messaging. Never back down.”

Stephen Colbert mocked the controversy on Comedy Central's The Colbert Report.