As many people have pointed out, when it comes to public business, there are certain laws that need to be followed.
But even if for the sake of arguement we ignore the laws, it's not that the 'liberals' are imposing their beliefs so much as it is people trying to counter the special treatment these groups of Christians want.
IE....
If a Christian baker opens a bakery, he feels he has the right to refuse service to gays because it goes against his belief.
Now, if an atheist opened a bakery and refused to make a Christian themed cake, that Christian would cry foul and claim his religious freedom is being impeded.
They don't seem to understand in this bakery scenario, either everyone can can refuse service to anyone OR no one can refuse service to anyone. That Christians can refuse service to some but no one can refuse service to a Christian is NOT an option. That's just wanting special treatment.
But even if for the sake of arguement we ignore the laws, it's not that the 'liberals' are imposing their beliefs so much as it is people trying to counter the special treatment these groups of Christians want.
IE....
If a Christian baker opens a bakery, he feels he has the right to refuse service to gays because it goes against his belief.
Now, if an atheist opened a bakery and refused to make a Christian themed cake, that Christian would cry foul and claim his religious freedom is being impeded.
They don't seem to understand in this bakery scenario, either everyone can can refuse service to anyone OR no one can refuse service to anyone. That Christians can refuse service to some but no one can refuse service to a Christian is NOT an option. That's just wanting special treatment.