People have used THEIR interpretations of the Bible, to justify:
--Conscientious objector status
--Slavery, discrimination
--Prohibition of mixed race marriage.
--Protestantism, Judaism (Spanish, Italian, French Inquisitions.)
--Avoiding medical treatment (Christian Scientist)
Just because there are many (often contradictory) interpretations of biblical phrases and passages, does NOT make them binding laws on all of the members of a society.
--If you don't "believe" in pork, don't eat pork.
--If you don't believe in mixed-race marriages, don't enter into one.
--If you don't approve of same-sex unions, don't enter into one.
Stone dead wrong, and here's why: When you enter my property, you are no longer on the public square. You are in my house.
If I do not have religious freedom in my own house, there is no religious freedom at all.
And as far as your offense might overtake you in my house, you are free to leave my house, unmolested, but you are not free to make me think or do differently than my conscience dictates.
Be careful what you wish for.