Racists an no more or less rational in their prejudices then homophobes and racists do base their prejudice on "moral" behavior. Racists don't have issue with blacks that "know their place" and who aren't "uppity". Racists take offense at the anti-biblical choice of many Blacks to live and act as the social and moral equals of whites. Acting as such is a moral affront to racists.
So again: Discrimination is the prejudicial or disadvantageous treatment of an individual based on his or her membership - or perceived membership - in or of a minority. Discrimination restricts members of a minority group from opportunities or privileges that are available to the majority group, leading to the exclusion of the individual based on minority membership and not on an individual’s behavior or character.
So a baker refusing to provide the same services to LGBT individuals that he offers to the general public is exactly the same as if a baker was refusing to provide services to African Americans.
holding up a bible doesn't change hate into something else.
why would that bookstore owner refuse to do business with you? If you are there to buy books that the store stocks then go ahead and buy your books.
And is that businesses owner believes black people are diseased subhumans is it discrimination to put a sign on their store saying "whites only"?
You're saying race and sexual preference are the same thing, and I don't believe they aren't. People don't choose their race. They do, however, choose with whom and when they have sex, etc.
And before you say they can't help how they feel, I agree. But feelings aren't exactly where the sin comes into homosexuality. The feelings might be normal to some. Where the sin enters is when they choose to lust for or have sex with someone of the same sex. Just like the sin in my life wouldn't be my attraction to or feelings for a man, it would be in my choice to have lust for or sleep with this man.
Now, to me, it takes a LOT of mercy for us to learn to love everyone, and for each, the way we show this love is different. Many people believe it's loving to tell people the error of their ways, so they can truly repent and turn away from that action. In their eyes, that is the greatest thing they can do for another person. Whether this is right or wrong to God, isn't for me to say.
My personal choice is to just show the characteristics of Love to people, the best I can, without expecting anything in return from them, and regardless of how they live. Then, when/if asked how I believe, I can tell them the Good News that while I was still in my sinful heart, God reached out to me, and loved me anyways, the same way he loves you/them.
But no one is perfect at this either...