Personally, I think it's more effective to take action against abortion in concrete ways in our own backyard -- donating money to crisis pregnancy centers and pro-life organizations, campaigning and voting for pro-life candidates, even adopting. Not buying a Blizzard may make one feel a little self-righteous for a moment, but in the bigger picture, it's meaningless.
First, you are doing thousands of dollars a month of business. Theblizzard you speak of is in sales to other Christians. Will your paltry donations and vague political notions ease your guilty concious? I hope not! None the less, I'll pray for you to do the right thing. You will be convicted in prayer should you decide to seek the counsel of the Holy Spirit.
In Christ,
DrMike
2Smart2BLiberal brought up an excellent point. I don't know how many of you are aware, but Bill Gates has set up a foundation funded by a huge chunk of his Microsoft fortune that heavily contributes to abortion/pro-choice groups. That means that, by your standard, any of you who happen to be using Microsoft software right now to read this message have contributed to abortion.
And it doesn't stop there. If you do some research, you'll see that a great number of familiar corporations have given to organizations like Planned Parenthood and it's international counterparts. To be pure on this, you'd basically have to throw out most of your possessions and move to the mountains, essentially. So, is there some gray area here after all, or not?
How "Christian" is it to level judgment on someone? Who appointed *you* the "Prophet"?