The bakers didn't impose their religious beliefs on anyone. They never compelled the homosexual couples to participate in any belief, ceremony, or ritual, nor did they they inhibit the homosexual couples from participating in their own relationships, or from holding a wedding ceremony, or from procuring a wedding cake elsewhere.
The bakers did not impose, but they were imposed upon.
In the twisted mindset of today's tyranny advocates, the refusal to accommodate, serve, celebrate, participate and acknowledge deviant behaviors is in itself an imposition of intolerable and illegal Christian religious beliefs.
We are not permitted to hold beliefs or exercise our rights that others find offensive and intolerant. Just ask any Christian Conservative on a university campus.
We must be forced by the end of a gun to participate in acknowledging and serving protected deviancies and perverted behaviors the State and their courts have now made of superior status.
Refusal to serve state-protected, sanctioned and encouraged deviant behaviors is actionable, with the loss of livelihoods, wealth and property to be confiscated with the full assistance and weight of the state and their courts.
Once "laws" are decreed that demand churches must 'marry' same sex people, children, pets and household items - that too will enjoin the same justifications we read regarding the legal imposition of this meddlesome tyranny.