I guess it’s asking too much for FReepers to take on the question seriously of how Christians in business can set themselves up to avoid persecution by gays. Delivering poor-quality products is not an answer.
The only way to do it is not to be a public accomodation, which means that you can't set up a storefront or advertise your services to the public at large. Basically, you have to be an underground business which isn't going to be enough these days to stay afloat.
Delivering poor-quality products is not an answer.
It is an answer. It may not be the best one, but it is one way of doing things. The problem is the way the laws are set up. If you engage the general public, you are compelled to provide service to all comers in accordance with the law. Failure to do so results in ... well, we know the results.
Its a problem that has no good solution other than going underground, but if one does that, then the business is not likely to make enough money to survive.
I'm open to suggestions.