honestly, if i were a Christian baker and some homosexuals came to my shop demanding that i bake them an LGBTGDFDWQTCJIFDS Pride cake (or somesuch nonsense), i’d just politely decline and hand them the business card of another non-Christian baker who would be happy to oblige.
i don’t see how anyone could sue me in that situation. by handing them that business card, you show that they are not in any way of being deprived of getting the product that the desire, and if they did try to sue, it would expose the “gotcha” tactics that they are using to destroy people who disagree with them. the whole legal argument that they are using then goes out the window.
Sweet cakes did refer the "couple" to another baker, and even offered other items from their bakery, but that wasn't good enough, probably because they went "shopping" for a Christian-owned business in the first place.
It's not about the cakes or equality. It's about marginalizing and silencing Christians who hold to the Bible's teachings. Criminalizing Christianity is just around the corner....
Then they would call you (on social media) the moral equivalent of the guy who killed Cecil de Lion.