Most hotels are out for business and would not mind.Again being judgemental is wrong.we practice democracy in Christianity world and we just tell people what is wrong in the eyes of lord and we never police them as we have no powers to do that as Christians if they are not children under our care.
2007-05-02 19:16:35
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answered by mukwathagicu 4
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You cannot discriminate against someone that wants a hotel room. For all you know, they could be close friends trying to save cash while visiting another city for business. If it truly is a couple, still, you cannot discriminate against them. If I worked in a hotel, I would rent them the room just as I would married couple. I do not regard an unmarried couple that is in love and happy as less than one that is married. The only "couple" that I would refuse a room to is someone that is renting it for the purpose of selling sex. That is illegal. Being unmarried and wanting a hotel room isn't illegal. Someone may not like it, but legally, they cannot do anything about it and shouldn't do anything about it either. We have a right to do as we choose and shouldn't force a religious belief on someone that may not even follow that religion in the first place.
2007-05-02 19:07:57
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answered by One Odd Duck 6
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Well, my first question to you is "how would you be able to accurately determine what their relationship is?" What if they're a brother and sister travelling together and neither happens to be wearing a wedding ring?
Second, why do you think it's your business to police what two people whom you've never met are doing?
Third, what does this have to do with "holy christians?" Do you think that everyone who rents a hotel room is going to have sex in it? If so, why do you care?
And just for the record, if you worked at a hotel I owned and turned people away because you thought they were unmarried, I would fire you.
2007-05-02 19:12:19
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answered by Duke 5
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It's really none of the hotel's business if their guests are married or not. The objective of the hotel is to provide services to its clients. And clients can be single, married, unmarried, etc.
Two friends can rent a single room and no hotel can stop them. They are also unmarried to each other but this shouldn't stop them from getting a room.
2007-05-02 19:07:08
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answered by roche_leonor 5
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If it is not your hotel and that is where you work, your job is to rent the room. Now you might be able to let them know it is wrong if they will be fornicating in the room if the Holy Spirit gives you an opportunity to tell them. But if that is your job, that has no bearing on you other than to speak up if the opportunity becomes available. May God bless U.
2007-05-02 19:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You can explain to people why YOU have moral standards, and that you have gained them from the Bible, but what they do with that information is entirely up to them.
All business owners retain the right to do business with whomever they choose. If the hotel owner has a sign or other information displayed that points out that he/she only rents to married persons, he canrefuse service.
But without that advice, he/she cannot impose their own morality on other people.
Employees of such businesses certainly cannot impose their morality on a business they do not own.
2007-05-02 19:12:21
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answered by pugjw9896 7
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If you are merely an employee of the hotel, then you can't go against their policies concerning who is eligible to rent a room. You have to follow hotel policy.
And, how would you know whether they are married or not? Some wives keep their maiden names even after they marry.
2007-05-02 19:02:54
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answered by Anonymous
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So, here's my rant. What's the hang up with other people's sin? What I do is none of your business. Live your life by your principles, and leave me out of it. My life is not your sin. Lots of scriptural reference for this - 'judge not lest ye..." is one. 'Remove the mote from your own eye' is another. Come on - it seems like such a negative space to be in all the time looking for the nasty stuff other people are doing. Its vicarious sin - get over it. Good night.
2007-05-02 19:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Just rent it ! Let me ask you a question. if you're planing of buying your phone service from AT&T but you find out they worship satan and you have another company who will offer you a more expensive service and of lower quality will you buy from the other company ? of course not. You'll go bankrupt in a few months if you aply the same principle on everuthing you do.
2007-05-02 19:05:48
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answered by Slick 5
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It is not your business to judge others. It is your job to rent rooms to anyone that has the ability to pay. If you don't feel right doing this then you should find other work.
2007-05-02 19:03:16
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answered by davedepaul 1
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