If you can't see the difference between that and owning more than $5m of stock in an abortion provider, then I don't see the point in arguing with you, since it's an intelligence problem.
I don't believe I insulted you. Why do you insist on insulting me?
I'm just not going to cast stones because Frist's sin appears to be larger than my own. Have you ever heard of removing the log from ones own eye before advising others that they have splinters in theirs?
We are all guilty before God. Mr. Frist's investment in a hospital that may have saved my life or another family member's life is not going to be condemened by me. I can only thank God that there are those who are willing to invest in hospitals today. Quite frankly a hospital chain is not a very good investment. A lot of hospitals today are going belly up.
Would you prefer it if all of Mr. Frist's hospitals suddenly closed tomorrow? Would that promote the sanctity of life? Or are the lives of old people and cancer victims not important in your theology?
And if you can't see the difference between holding stock in a medical corporation and in supporting an "abortion provider", then you are being willfully ignorant.
I haven't seen you answer this question yet. Do you have a retirement fund? A 401K? Mutual Funds? If so, then you are probably also "profiting from the abortion industry". If any of the funds hold stock in medical corporations, pharmeceutical companies, medical supply companies - then you are just as guilty as Bill Frist. You, my friend are a pro-choice abortion supporter, right? It's an asinine argument, both against you and against Frist.