On the other hand, it is probably worthwhile reminding legislators (et al.) that such bills aren't (indeed, cannot be) limited solely to Right-Thinking and Godly True Christians(TM), but can be used by anyone who can claim a sincerely-held religious belief as a means of turning down commercial transactions. That's not the only reason objecting to such laws, but it may deflate a few of the arguments behind such proposals.
To Kill a Religious Freedom Bill, Don’t Warn People About Christians. Warn Them About Muslims.
If you want to kill legislation that protects the right of Christians to withhold business services from same-sex couples, here’s one way to do it: Don’t warn people about Christians. Warn them about Muslims. That strategy was on display in the campaign against Arizona Senate Bill 1062, which would have…
I know I’d be a big ol’ Grumpy McMeanie if I complained about the bells of the Methodist church a half-mile away that sometimes foul my lovely sunday mornings, right? Wait until everyone hears the Muslim Call To Prayer five times a day from a loudspeaker.