If a black guy goes into a restaurant and orders a cup of coffee and a doughnut and the restaurant owner refuses to serve the guy because of his “religious convictions”, that’s against the law in every state.
How is this different?
The refusal is not based on the fact thst they are gay. They are taking part in an event that is against their faith.
“If a black guy goes into a restaurant and orders a cup of coffee and a doughnut and the restaurant owner refuses to serve the guy because of his ‘religious convictions’, that’s against the law in every state.”
As far as I know, no religion calls for the shunning of people based on skin color.