Ok. So...it would not be right to force a Muslim to eat pork but if they did eat it, Members of the Muslim community should not punish them.
Why is that different from forcing Christians to commit an action they believe is wrong. Pending denominations and other stuff, there are many things the bible says to not fo or to uphold. In the case of Equality Act, see this take: If the Equality Act, passed by the House last week, becomes law, it would “cause incalculable damage to our society — with a particular assault on . . . religious believers,” warns Kenneth Craycraft at First Things. It imposes “a controversial sexual-ideological scheme on the American public” and forbids “any religiously based objections to that agenda.” Its radical redefinition of sex to mean subjective “gender identity” would extend to every realm of American public and even private life — including churches, mosques, synagogues and other religious institutions. Deviously, “the bill’s sponsors, recognizing that it is an infringement on the free exercise of religion, explicitly deny application of the most important statutory security of the free exercise of religion, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.”
Additionally, on the equality bill, what about women's rights? In sports? Have you seen the testimonials from female student athletes on how this has affected their sports futures?