Dear Hobby Lobby,

What an admirable victory you have won versus emergency contraception. Religious people everywhere in the country can now rejoice in the confirmation of your religious freedom to follow your rock-solid Christian principles and beliefs. Congratulations. Now show the country and the world how truly Christian you are by discontinuing all investment by your retirement plan in companies that produce emergency contraceptive pills, intrauterine devices, and drugs commonly used in abortions.

"These companies include Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, which makes Plan B and ParaGard, a copper IUD, and Actavis, which makes a generic version of Plan B and distributes Ella. Other stock holdings in the mutual funds selected by Hobby Lobby include Pfizer, the maker of Cytotec and Prostin E2, which are used to induce abortions; Bayer, which manufactures the hormonal IUDs Skyla and Mirena; AstraZeneca, which has an Indian subsidiary that manufactures Prostodin, Cerviprime, and Partocin, three drugs commonly used in abortions; and Forest Laboratories, which makes Cervidil, a drug used to induce abortions. Several funds in the Hobby Lobby retirement plan also invested in Aetna and Humana, two health insurance companies that cover surgical abortions, abortion drugs, and emergency contraception in many of the health care policies they sell." (Redden, Molly. "Hobby Lobby's Hypocrisy: The Company's Retirement Plan Invests in Contraception Manufacturers." Mother Jones, 01 April, 2014.)

Your fight for religious freedom and against drugs that might abort a human fetus cannot stop here. Your supporters and denouncers alike need to see just how strong your values are. Stop investing in companies that further abortion and all kinds of contraception that you think go against your religious principles. Because God is more important than money, right? RIGHT? It's important enough to fight against a woman's right to make her own basic healthcare choices, right?

PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS.