But keep in mind most religious people sincerely believe in what their religion says. As an atheist it might seem like discrimination but forcing them to do things against their religion is not a good thing. I'm talking about 2017, so yes homosexuality is still a sensitive topic in religion (and will hopefully and most likely be phased out and accepted as the indoctrination gets erased by science and education in the near future).
For example racism and other silly issues like slavery and sexism has been slowly filtered out (by Christianity at least, Islam still has a ways to go lol). But it'll get there. Forcing the issue just seems a bit extreme, since as I mentioned, it's only 2017 and there are theist that genuinely believe that homosexuality is wrong, they grew up with those topics being drilled into their heads, hard to call it discrimination.
For example racism and other silly issues like slavery and sexism has been slowly filtered out (by Christianity at least, Islam still has a ways to go lol). But it'll get there. Forcing the issue just seems a bit extreme, since as I mentioned, it's only 2017 and there are theist that genuinely believe that homosexuality is wrong, they grew up with those topics being drilled into their heads, hard to call it discrimination.