subbie writes:
They simply don't want to be compelled to participate in something that they consider a sin.
They are not really participating, they're being hired to provide a service. That service is their chosen area of business. They should not have the right to inject there religious bias into the business they run publicly.
If their line of business now puts them at risk of being forced to do something against their religion, to bad for them. Sorry, but they should have to change their line of business or get over it. In no way should they be aloud to use their religion to openly discriminate against anyone.