That’s not what I said. The personal business of the baker is more clear cut, at least to me. If you own a business you should be free to market to whatever clientele you wish. Being a baker does not give everyone the right to demand you bake a cake for them. Working for the gov’t or being a public servant is a little different, you give up control somewhat or find something else to do.
Are you then taking the position that Kim Davis should allow her name and signature to be affixed to gay marriage licenses against her will and against her conscience and if she isn't willing to do so that she should resign or go to jail? Is that your position?
I think that is what you said. You say it again in this next statement.
Working for the govt or being a public servant is a little different, you give up control somewhat or find something else to do.
In other words, give up very standard, basic christian tenets or give up your job.
What is happening in America is that whether private or public occupations, christians are being forced to comply to what would be a perversion.
And the standard response from many public figures is that "it is the law of the land", or "just give up on this little bit".
How about if Christians forced a law that made you pray for ten minutes on the job every day? The cry of anguish will be so loud- there won't be anyone asking for giving up control and compliance.