I don't know that I need to address the "hypocrisy of stocks" issue, but since inevitably brings it up whenever this topic comes up. It's several more degrees removed than employee contraceptives, the money isn't hobby lobbies but the employees, the employees have the choice, hobby lobby can't choose for them, the stocks are packaged as part of many different mutual funds, etc, etc, etc. if you cannot see the difference between providing an abortifacient to an employee, and contributing to an employees retirement account, after which the employee might choose one or more of several mutual funds, some of which may contain stock in a company which may provide abortifacients to unrelated people, well, keep this in mind next time we have a discussion that involves any sort of a gray area where nothing is clear cut. Even if you knew their religious beliefs well enough to judge them hypocrites, it may be that they weren't aware of it, and even if they were is it not reasonable for them to fight one battle at a time? Do they have to be perfect in every way before they fight for their religious rights? If you have a cold, and your foot was severed, should the emergency room turn you away until you've resolved the cold?