While something doesn't come under obtuse or petty, yes I believe everyone has a right to religious freedom. Are you woken up every day with a call to prayer? No because that is obtuse. And not baking a cake for someone because you 'knowingly' observe that they are homosexual is petty.
This is different to someone coming in a cake shop and saying, please can you make me a cake out of breeze blocks, you could say no because that is obtuse.
At the same time you still watch movies, read books, eat food, buy things created by, or served by, homosexuals no doubt. Or do you ask everyone, are you a homosexual, before you decide whether to proceed with using that checkout, or do you research the creators, actors, writers, directors, before watching that movie?
What has serving someone, that you are 'able to serve', got to do with anything except self-importance? If someone says give me your coat, give them your coat. I don't think Jesus said BUT if they are homosexual...
It all comes down to self-importance. What has a cake got to do with importance? Don't let them have wedding cakes and maybe they will become heterosexual? No, such a stunt is pulled by someone eager to make self-importance out of their personal religious views.
And what kind of people will this attract? People who want to expose that, and are offended by this hypocritical attitude. So even if such a thing was intentional on the side of the homosexual, God allowed that to happen to teach them a lesson.
All religious arrogance and hypocrisy needs to be taught a lesson.
Why is it you liberals want religious freedom for muslims or whoever to openly practice whatever and be accommodated by everyone in this pursuit, but you don't support Christians religious freedom to honor their religious values?
Do you understand that muslims do not have to shake women's hands in the workplace? But you want a gay cake to be forcibly made? Why do you want this?
Why don't you rethink what you said. Maybe you mean public utilities like electricity, water, police, fire department, and medical services. and not public businesses. Should a businessman who pays his own dues and lives off of his profits be legally forced to do the bidding of anyone on the street? No free will, flip that open sign around and then you have to accommodate everyone or you pay a fine?