Snoofy,
"Next up: Getting Gays out of the military."
There's a reason I don't think the recent policy banning transgender individuals will affect gay service members.
They aren't creating a problem for themselves.
The way the transgender issue was handled by activists and policymakers was a critical misstep.
When the focus shifted from consenting adults to children and schools began implementing policies that kept parents in the dark and defied parental involvement, it crossed a cultural red line.
You don't screw around with people's kids.
That moment may have marked the beginning of the end for mainstream support of the transgender agenda.
Pushing transgender ideology onto children was a fatal mistake. It doomed the movement's long-term acceptance.
Lamp,
You asked my opinion.
I gave it.
Read into it what you will.
But for the record, this has nothing to do with "separation of church and state."
The state isn't establishing religious doctrine and churches don't issue marriage licenses.
The two operate independently.