Religious liberties were paramount in the Founding documents. If they are taken from us, we have lost one of the main reasons this country came to be.
Homosexuals who wish to marry are at liberty to find one of the many bakers, florists and photographers who don't have a problem with what they're doing.
Instead, they are targeting those whom they know disagree.
In your multi-tasking, perhaps you should try to include asking why the hate-filled left is doing what they are doing to Christian business people across the country.
It is part of their game-plan to take away our freedoms, Luis. It needs to be the Republicans' game plan to allow us to keep them.
Edited to add: If the Republicans don't stand up in defense of the liberty of Christians... who will? They can't drop the ball on this one.
There's a perception problem here.
You accuse homosexuals of "targeting those with whom they disagree" while defending laws targeting homosexuals because we have a religious-based disagreement over their lifestyle.
Homosexuals didn't write anti homosexual laws, they challenged them.
Homosexuals didn't write anti homosexual sodomy laws, they challenged them.
Homosexuals didn't start ballot initiatives and referendums looking to forbid them from ever being able to marry one another, they challenged them.
Homosexuals didn't write this Indiana law which allows for any business or any individual to deny any kind of service to homosexuals based on alleged religious conflicts without having to face any sort of legal consequences, they just challenged them.
There's been a whole lot of "targeting" coming from both sides of this issue.