If you're going to quote me, you might try reading the whole thing first. The bit in boldface specifically answers your question: no, I am not okay with it. I merely said that alternatives do exist, refuting your claim that the faithful only have two choices.
Besides, isn't the Bible full of stories of how people's faith is tested? It's easy to be faithful when everything is going well; this is their chance to show how strong their faith really is. We've seen several clerks resign rather than issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. I disagree with their position, but I have to respect them for having the strength of their convictions. I suspect they won't end up on welfare, either; they'll simply find jobs compatible with their faiths.
Ain't many people on these forums will stand beside their convictions but they'll sure stand behind, very far behind btw other people's convictions.
And that's the hypocrisy of it. They won't bake a cake for a gay couple or they'll resign their clerkship position but they are ok with hubby gettin behind them behind closed doors where they can have plausible deniability.