Should business owners be able to discriminate against Christians?

Al

I am not religious and don’t agree with Christian religious practices. Let’s say I’m a professional photographer. It is my job, not a hobby. I have a business set up and everything. Should I be able to discriminate against clients who are Christian? If they ask me to photograph their wedding, should I be allowed to say no due to my belief that Christian practices are wrong?

Editing to Add: apparently my post was not clear. This is HYPOTHETICAL. I am not a photographer and actually have zero artistic talent lol. I was inspired to ask if it’s okay to discriminate against a protected class due to the recent SCOTUS decision where they essentially said it’s okay to discriminate against someone on the basis of their sexuality. Sexuality is a protected class. Religion is also a protected class and Christianity is the dominant religion in the US. People often use their Christian religion as a reason to discriminate against the LGBTQ+ community. I wanted to flip the script a little to see if people actually believe its okay to discriminate against a protected class, or if it’s okay if it’s towards the LGBTQ+ community.