"Yes there is. The baker owns the bakery. He owns his business. He's free to make decisions about his business, but he's also subject to the consequences of his decisions."
Not if the government can take that ownership away. He has no freedom in decisions at all.
"And it isn't. The baker is free to walk away and stop trading cakes for money, which is exactly what he plans to do."
And thus, he's lost ownership of the bakery.
"Yes it is. The baker is free to choose to open a business or not."
No, he isn't. He can only open a business that is approved of by the autocrats in the government.
"If he choose to keep his business open, the consequence is he has to play by the rules that everybody else plays by."
Nobody else is forced to play by those rules- the gays aren't.
"The rules in the developed, civilized world is that if you open a store list cakes for sale at $10 (for example), anybody, ANYBODY, who is in good standing in society (i.e not a criminal, and being gay doesn't make you a criminal) coming in with $10 should be able to buy it."
I am convinced that gays are nothing more than revolutionaries who want to play by different rules than everybody else- and thus, yes, are criminals.
"Completely and utter nonsense. It's government ensure the market is reasonably free. "
The market is not free in the least- it is controlled by the government.