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‘Jeopardy!’ apologizes for saying Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity is in Israel, stead of ‘Palestine’

The people behind the popular television game show “Jeopardy!” have issued an apology following recent episode in which a contestant was penalized for saying that the Church of the Nativity was located in the Palestinian territories.

On a recent episode of the game show, a clue under the category “Where’s that church?” asked contestants the country in which the Church of the Nativity, which is in Bethlehem, West Bank, less than 6 miles south of Jerusalem. 

When contestant Katie Needle answered “What is Palestine?” she was ruled incorrect. Then contestant Jack McGuire answered “What is Israel?” and was ruled correct.

In a statement posted on the “Jeopardy!” website Monday, the production team explained that during the filming of the episode, “we became aware that the clue was flawed as written and that determining an acceptable response would be problematic.”

“In accordance with our rules and in the interest of fairness, we voided the clue and threw it out. We restored Katie’s and Jack’s scores to what they were prior to the clue,” they continued.

“The outcome of the game was not affected. We then continued the game with this replacement clue.”

“Jeopardy!” included a link in the statement to a short YouTube video showcasing the replacement clue for the “Where’s That Church?” category.

The new clue asked for the location of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. McGuire buzzed in and got the answer correct when he responded “What is Mexico?”

The statement went on to note that the airing of the Church of the Nativity clue instead of the replacement clue was a mistake made in post-production.

“Unfortunately, through human error in post-production, the uncorrected version of the game was broadcast. We regret the error and we will make every effort to ensure this never happens again,” they concluded.

When the episode aired, it generated much negative feedback on social media, with many individuals demanding that the game show apologize.

“Unacceptable!” declared Omar Baddar, who works for the Arab American Institute and is a former producer for The Stream run by Al-Jazeera, a Qatari-government run news outlet. His tweet got over 10,200 likes.

Others noted that after the commercial break, Needle inexplicably had the $200 she lost from the ruling awarded back to her score.

“For what it’s worth, if you look closely, the show went to commercial with her score at 4600 and came out of it with her score at 4800,” tweeted writer Andy Saunders at the time.

“The judges refunded her incorrect response without making an explanation to the home viewer.”

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The people behind the popular television game show “Jeopardy!” have issued an apology following recent episode in which a contestant was penalized for saying that the Church of the Nativity was located in the Palestinian territories.

On a recent episode of the game show, a clue under the category “Where’s that church?” asked contestants the country in which the Church of the Nativity, which is in Bethlehem, West Bank, less than 6 miles south of Jerusalem. 

When contestant Katie Needle answered “What is Palestine?” she was ruled incorrect. Then contestant Jack McGuire answered “What is Israel?” and was ruled correct.

In a statement posted on the “Jeopardy!” website Monday, the production team explained that during the filming of the episode, “we became aware that the clue was flawed as written and that determining an acceptable response would be problematic.”

“In accordance with our rules and in the interest of fairness, we voided the clue and threw it out. We restored Katie’s and Jack’s scores to what they were prior to the clue,” they continued.

“The outcome of the game was not affected. We then continued the game with this replacement clue.”

“Jeopardy!” included a link in the statement to a short YouTube video showcasing the replacement clue for the “Where’s That Church?” category.

The new clue asked for the location of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. McGuire buzzed in and got the answer correct when he responded “What is Mexico?”

The statement went on to note that the airing of the Church of the Nativity clue instead of the replacement clue was a mistake made in post-production.

“Unfortunately, through human error in post-production, the uncorrected version of the game was broadcast. We regret the error and we will make every effort to ensure this never happens again,” they concluded.

When the episode aired, it generated much negative feedback on social media, with many individuals demanding that the game show apologize.

“Unacceptable!” declared Omar Baddar, who works for the Arab American Institute and is a former producer for The Stream run by Al-Jazeera, a Qatari-government run news outlet. His tweet got over 10,200 likes.

Others noted that after the commercial break, Needle inexplicably had the $200 she lost from the ruling awarded back to her score.

“For what it’s worth, if you look closely, the show went to commercial with her score at 4600 and came out of it with her score at 4800,” tweeted writer Andy Saunders at the time.

“The judges refunded her incorrect response without making an explanation to the home viewer.”

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A Price To Pay For Supporting Jews: Pro-Israel Christians Are Now In The Crosshairs Of Europe’s Rising Antisemitism

The explosive was planted at the front doors of a building belonging to a Dutch Christian organization (Christenen voor Israel), which seeks to stand “in solidarity with Israel and combat all forms of antisemitism.” While the attack sparked outrage among officials in the nation, the most pointed comments came from the Israeli Ambassador to the Netherlands. “First, Jews were intimidated and attacked in the Netherlands. Now Christians who support Israel are being targeted too.”

What This World Is Coming To: The Urgent Need For The Church To Understand And Teach Bible Prophecy

Much of this disregard (even though the Bible consists of more than 27 percent prophecy) is the fault of the people in the pews, who genuinely call Jesus Christ their Lord, but have little interest in personal Bible study. At least an equal share of blame for not paying attention to the prophetic signs of the times must be placed with the pastors whose flocks receive little or no teaching about biblical prophecy, for which the stage is being set in every direction we look.

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Behind The Headlines, The Gospel Is Spreading Into Every Corner Of The Earth With Its Message Of Triumph

As you know, the leaders of Iran adhere to an apocalyptic form of Islam, and they’re doing everything possible to discourage this revival. Anyone suspected of being a Christian is arrested or oppressed. But do you know what’s happening? Plans are unfolding for Billy Graham to preach in Iran! Yes, Dr. Graham’s sermons are being dubbed into Farsi and broadcast into the country. It’s believed his sermons will reach over twenty million Iranians in the safety of their own homes. 

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.