Ah, very well. In my opinion (which admittedly is somewhat uninformed about the topics involved), I think it really depends on the type of contraceptive being covered. I think religious companies have a valid point in not wanting to provide thinks like Plan B, which essentially causes a miscarriage/ kills any fertilized embryo. Now, I don't want to argue whether or not that constitutes life or what have you, but I can definitely see the religious concern with providing such contraceptives.
I was approaching it from a cost/common sense standpoint. I don't really see why company health care should cover condoms, contraception pills, abortions, etc -- that has nothing to do with the health of the person in question.^ Abstinence is free. If you can't afford a kid, buy contraception. If you can't afford contraception -- sorry, you shouldn't have sex. I once read that starving teens in Africa use plastic bags. If it's good enough for them... I have no problem whatsoever with contraception or abortion but I do have a problem with stupid people having their stupid decisions subsidized. -- ^very rarely, it actually does, at which point you can throw this argument out.