OK, after looking at my "whatever" it does sound like something a teenager would write. So for this subject title I went back to middle school. Next one will be full grade school so stop now before I get back to the terrible two's.
I have no problem with people that have same sex attraction that want to live and let live. Like all of us, they will be judged according to their actions. I do have a problem with that portion of the 2% of our population that wants to force their lifestyle choices on the rest of us in the impossible task of making their behavior anything but abnormal. And yes, I am referring to the gay mafia. They seek faux legitimacy through the force of government and they seek out and try to destroy good people trying to live up to their legitimate religious beliefs in order to intimidate the rest of us into silent acquiescence. All these bills are trying to do is to allow people their religious freedom. But I also understand the moral hazard and how people may misuse them for other reasons. Hence my comment that it was a difficult situation.
You apparently disagree and think a person has no religious rights when it comes to business. That is wrong and at odds with natural law and common law, at least until SCOTUS is a majority liberal court and then all bets are off.