I hear you, Spider. Now, I realize that LGBT is technically not a "protected class" in Federal law. But, I don't understand how you can make it OK to discriminate against an entire class of people who have no choice in their being a member of that class (LGBT), yet it's NOT OK to discriminate against another entire class of people who have no choice in their being a member of that class (minorities, women, etc.).
Also, haven't we held, for centuries, that one person's religious liberties end where another person's liberty begins? Perhaps Non or someone else can help me, but in my business law classes I seem to remember a case whereby anyone who opens a business to the public may not refuse service to a customer so long as they have the means to provide that service (have stock, have time, etc.).