Under President Hillary Clinton, what's to stop secular progressives from exacting revenge on churches and pastors who preach a different gospel than the one they favor? It has already started in Massachusetts with the transgender public accommodations bill, taking effect Oct. 1. The law allows transgender individuals to use public bathrooms that match their gender identities. It also protects them, writes the Boston Globe, "from discrimination in public spaces such as museums, restaurants, malls, and libraries." And even churches, which may hold different views on the transgender issue, because they routinely hold events such as bingo night, spaghetti dinners, book drives and charity car washes, all of which are open to the general public. The church hall may now be considered public space.