I believe it’s time to fight back. When a gay couple comes to a bakery, or T-shirt shop, etc., the business owner should politely refuse, stating his religious belief, then helpfully provide a referral for the customer. If the gay person insists under threat of a lawsuit, the business owner should assure the customer that the product he creates will have a prominent anti-homosexual message, like on the cake, inscribed in frosting will be “Homosexuality Is An Abomination.”
I disagree with your solution. We are being targeted in a war, and we have to fight back. Cleverly.
It is better to deny the service without confrontation: if it is an inn or a church, you can be booked up for the month that they want. Or take the reservation and then lose it, so that when they show up, thete is no record of the reservation and Mr & Mrs.Jones are staying in that room, or having the beachfront wedding, etc.If they want a cake, say that you have filled your baking quota for that day. Or even better, tell them yes, do not ask for or accept a deposit, and the day of the wedding, forget the delivery or deliver one completely diferent from what they ordered, decorated with letters saying best grandma in the world . They won’t be able to sue because you didn’t take any money from them, and the wrong cake was a mistake.
Depending on state law, refusing service to homosexuals is illegal. They are a protected category in many states. We need to attack those protective laws on a state by state basis.
I honestly think God has given America up to follow its passions, and that homosexuality is breaking out as a sign of the cancer of sin within.