RE: The customer has to be served because the baker is being paid. It shouldn’t matter if the baker likes him or not.
1. The Baker isn’t accepting the customer’s money, therefore is not being paid.
2. The Baker never said he dislikes the customers, he objects to being asked to perform a service that is against his religious convictions.
It is also an exercise of first amendment rights NOT to do service for a group that wants you to use your skills against your personal conscience ( for example, I will not create a printed flyer for a Nazi group or a racist organization like the KKK ).
RE: Serve everybody or lose your business.
NOPE, here should be limits to WHO one wishes to serve.
Religious freedom is the FIRST Amendment in the Bill of Rights for a reason.
Since you believe that people should refuse service to certain individuals then you should have no objection to not being served by someone.
I had a contractor who wouldn’t put radiant heating in my floor.
Guess I should have sued him. 😂