Yep...and it basically comes down to an activist prosecutor who's going to take his/her time adding up counts.
All she was doing was publicly affirming her faith. ....which can be off putting to a substantial number of people
Then I picture the prosecutor as the witch in OZ....I'll get you my pretty, and damned livelihood too!
What activist prosecutor?
You'll believe what you wish to believe and whatever suits your predetermined point of view, but there's a sea of difference between saying that interracial marriage is a sin in God's eyes, and putting up a sign out front of your hotel saying that you will not rent rooms to interracial couples because you believe that to be a sin in the eyes of God.
One is an activity protected by the First Amendment, the other is a violation of your business license.
Years ago, back when I was an avid Howard Stern listener, there was this guy that would come on the show (quite frequently) named Daniel Carver.
Carver was a former KKK Grand Dragon and Stern had him on to mock the Klan. Carver's rants were over the over-the-top racist screeds that one would expected from someone like him.
He used every racist name ever used to describe blacks, and his yard was covered in racists signs. He would always come on yelling "Wake up white people!"
He can do all those things with complete impunity, but the one thing he CAN'T do is turn away roofing business due to the race of the customer, and he can't advertise, in any way, that his business and his ideology on blacks and Jews are connected in any way to his business.
If you can't see the difference publicly affirming one's faith, and publicly affirming that because of your faith you will break State laws and discriminate, under the State's statutory definition of discrimination, is only because you don't want top see it.