Following up with "a clear, loving, forthright presentation of the gospel" would be religious discrimination, would it not?
Meanwhile, if business persons must do business with someone whose lifestyle they condemn, they don't exactly have to it with a smile, if you get the point. And a wedding baker may only offer bride & groom decor-- nothing says they have to offer something different.
Or if they do, will some delicatessens no longer be allowed to be kosher, because that is a religious principle and they are not pleasing those who do not defer to such a principle?
Meanwhile, if business persons must do business with someone whose lifestyle they condemn, they don't exactly have to it with a smile, if you get the point. And a wedding baker may only offer bride & groom decor-- nothing says they have to offer something different.
Or if they do, will some delicatessens no longer be allowed to be kosher, because that is a religious principle and they are not pleasing those who do not defer to such a principle?