I know there are plenty of Conservative and Orthodox Jewish business people who would object if asked to service a gay wedding. But, so far, either no gay couples have asked any Conservative or Orthodox Jewish vendors to service a gay wedding or they have asked but opted not to make an issue of the rejection.
There would be no need for laws to protect religious vendors if gays would just respect the beliefs and feelings of others. They are not being "denied" any "right." They have no right to force a religious business person to service a ceremony that they find spiritually and morally objectionable, just as religious persons have no right to force a gay business person to service an event that they find morally offensive. Sheesh, just go get a different photographer, baker, florist, whatever, and stop trying to impose your values on others.
There would be no need for laws to protect religious vendors if gays would just respect the beliefs and feelings of others. They are not being "denied" any "right." They have no right to force a religious business person to service a ceremony that they find spiritually and morally objectionable, just as religious persons have no right to force a gay business person to service an event that they find morally offensive. Sheesh, just go get a different photographer, baker, florist, whatever, and stop trying to impose your values on others.