A Christian hotel denied a gay couple reservations in their hotel and now the hotel is being sued.
The Chymorva Private Hotel in Cornwall, U.K., have a deep christian policy with regard to marriage (being the union of one man to one woman for life to the exclusion of all others). Therefore their accommodations are not available to unmarried couples.
In September 2008, civil partners Steven Preddy and Martyn Hall reserved a double room at the hotel, when the hotel’s manager “realized that the booking had not been made for a heterosexual couple,” their hotel reservation was cancelled, according to a Christian Post article. This policy of their’s have been in effect since the hotel was established in 1986.
The hotel owner’s business, doubles as their home as well as a hotel.
What’s your opinion Ceo readers, does the hotel have a right to decide who stays in their rooms??







