{"id":1559,"date":"2007-12-18T14:20:03","date_gmt":"2007-12-18T14:20:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/idolchatter\/2007\/12\/spirituality-on-survivor-final.html"},"modified":"2007-12-18T14:20:03","modified_gmt":"2007-12-18T14:20:03","slug":"spirituality-on-survivor-final","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/idolchatter\/2007\/12\/spirituality-on-survivor-final.html","title":{"rendered":"Spirituality on &#8220;Survivor&#8221; Finale"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"todd256.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/87\/import\/todd256.jpg\" width=\"256\" height=\"200\" style=\"float:left;margin:5px\">At the beginning of &#8220;Survivor: China,&#8221; Todd Herzog was one of the most talked-about contestants on the show. Todd, a flight attendant from Utah, identified himself as a gay Mormon, which is a bit of a contradiction, considering that the Mormon church views homosexuality as immoral. However, by the time the season wrapped up, it wasn&#8217;t just Todd&#8217;s identity that got attention, it was his shrewd game-playing strategy. He was the center of a strong alliance that ultimately paid off Sunday night, when the jury <a href=\"http:\/\/www.realityblurred.com\/realitytv\/archives\/survivor_china\/2007_Dec_17_todd_wins\" target=\"_new\">voted him the winner<\/a>.<br \/>\nWhile Herzog&#8217;s faith didn&#8217;t get as much airtime as I&#8217;d hoped at the beginning of the season, his million-dollar victory wasn&#8217;t the most spiritual moment of the finale. Fourth-place contestant Denise Martin, a school lunch lady whose humility had earned her the admiration of the audience, announced on the live reunion show that she&#8217;d lost her job in the cafeteria and been forced to accept a demotion to janitor. After a commercial break, host Jeff Probst announced that show creator Mark Burnett was personally giving Denise $50,000 of his own money &#8221; to help get your life the way you want it.&#8221; Denise burst into tears at the kind gesture&#8211;and she wasn&#8217;t the only one.<br \/>\nHowever, just as I was writing this post today, the superintendent of Denise&#8217;s school <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tmz.com\/2007\/12\/18\/did-survivor-lunch-lady-lie-to-swipe-50k\/\">announced in a press release<\/a> that the &#8220;demotion&#8221; was actually a promotion that Denise applied for before the show began filming. Denise has not confirmed or denied the accusations in the press release, but the evidence seems pretty damning. While it&#8217;s not at all unusual for reality show contestants to lie in order to win or get ahead (like previous &#8220;Survivor&#8221; contestant Jonny Fairplay, who cooked up an elaborate lie about his grandmother&#8217;s death to gain sympathy), Denise&#8217;s story may have far-reaching implications. If it turns out that she&#8217;s lying, she owes an apology to her employers and to the &#8220;Survivor&#8221; audience who rooted for her under false pretenses. Furthermore, the right thing to do is return Mark Burnett&#8217;s money. Fourth place contestants on &#8220;Survivor&#8221; already take home about $60,000 in prize money, and that&#8217;s all she has earned.<br \/>\nFor the sake of everyone involved, I can only hope Denise&#8217;s story is a misunderstanding and not a deliberate lie. But it&#8217;s going to be a hard story to believe. Onto &#8220;Survivor: Micronesia,&#8221; everyone!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At the beginning of &#8220;Survivor: China,&#8221; Todd Herzog was one of the most talked-about contestants on the show. Todd, a flight attendant from Utah, identified himself as a gay Mormon, which is a bit of a contradiction, considering that the Mormon church views homosexuality as immoral. 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