That's EXACTLY what they did and you and I can expect to see a whole lot more of this in the wake of the USSC's ruling in this case. It was a very narrow ruling for this baker ONLY. The court said his personal religious beliefs were trampled on, the Colorado "commission" trampled on his religious rights in their ruling (as well as their behavior and comparisons of his beliefs to Nazi's) and stopped there.
You can bet the farm that right now militant homosexuals are looking for religious businesses to create a similar situation with and put each and every one of those business owner's on trial for their beliefs.
This has NEVER been about anything other than destroying Christianity in this country, period. That is the end goal of all these militant homosexual (and other "LGBTQ") organizations.
Their entire intent is to tear away at the moral fabric of this country to normalize their abhorrent behavior.
Been saying this for over 20 years here on FR (as have others.)
Still sets a legal precedent no matter how narrow.
Thank goodness SCOTUS ruled as they did. I was worried that “No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service” was out the window henceforth... gone the way of “No Loitering” Has legally disappeared as of just a week or so back. But cooler heads prevailed.
Way before this we had:
Genesis 19:9