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Prominent religious groups call on hotel chains to ban porn

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    Christians, Muslims join together to fight adult entertainment

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In the jointly authored -- Christian and Muslim scholars are calling on Hilton Hyatt -- choice and Starwood hotels and -- adult entertainment and rooms as a commitment to human dignity and the common good.

Instead of trying to.

Move people by protests and demonstrations and threats of boycotts.

-- make a simple appeal to the consciences.

Of the corporate executives.

Whose businesses have.

Got -- into.

Democracy it would show that.

People are willing to take a stand against something that is morally wrong despite the fact that -- -- on their profits despite the effect that it happened.

Whether or not people would go to these hotels.

Steve Hirsch of vivid entertainment one of the largest producers of pornography says -- people don't wanna watch they can -- out.

These groups these these sort of self proclaimed morality plays they come men and they want to tell you what's best for you to watch.

And it never ever works.

We contacted all five hotels requesting interviews.

In a statement Hilton hotels and all adult content is only accessible to adult guests who request access and choose to view it.

It said it take steps to ensure that guests will not be inadvertently exposed to pornography.

Choice Hotels are independently owned and operated and the entertainment options are left to owners.

Starwood has yet to respond but Marion says it is working at removing on -- adult content by switching over to an Internet based system.

-- can access -- that way.

The hotel will not be directly providing it.

In New York Lauren Green Fox News.