The baker offered to sell them anything in his store. How is that discrimination? They were free to purchase anything they wanted that was for sale. But no, what they wanted was to force the Christian baker to support their sinful lifestyle by applying his talents and services to make them something specifically for them, as if his values were for sale. Yeah, you are always so quick to point out that people have rights, but then you turn around and say Christians do not have the right to abide by their principles. That we should do anything for anyone or we are breaking the law if someone demands something of us just because they want it, even knowing it goes against what we stand for.