First of all, I condemn nobody, regardless of their choices. Before accepting Jesus, we are all dead in trespasses and sins. There are no degrees of death. One person, because of their particular sin, is no more or less dead than the next dead guy. There is no good thing in anybody's flesh, be they straight or gay. On the other hand, when born again we are God's perfect handiwork (Eph 2:10), born of
incorruptible seed (1 Pet 1:23), we receive the very righteousness of God (Rom 3:22). Like death, there are no shades of God's righteousness.
Romans 7 has a lot to say about the battle between flesh and spirit. Whatever Paul struggled with, it was not somehow "not as bad" as homosexuality. One sin is as bad as another, the unforgivable sin (which is not homosexuality) being the exception.
Nonetheless, the choices we make in this life have a profound effect on the quality of life.
Whenever someone convinces a young 5 or 6 year old boy or a girl that they are something other than a boy or girl, they at once make that person at least 5 times more likely to suffer from depression and many more times likely to commit suicide. I don't care to debate if this is good or bad. There is no debate on the actual numbers though. They are what they are. I have nothing to do with them.
People who transition become a medical patient for life. There are so many problems that it causes and they have nothing to do with "morality," or whether it is right or wrong. It is just how it is. The hormones cause many problems that the poor person will have to live with for the rest of their lives. Do the K through 3rd grade teachers think that's OK? Probably they just go along with woke and don't really think it through. After all, Twitter and Tic Toc has reduced our attention span to mere seconds. Hard to work through any complex issue in a few seconds.
Anyway, thanks for your input. Obviously I totally agree with you!