There is no room in the Holy Spirit for lies/deceit and the same goes for anyone disclaiming the miracles of Jesus presented in The Chosen. Apparently you're focus is on a flag not on the message of the Gospels. I wonder who Jesus would side with here, well actually I don't.
The Bible often includes gossip in lists of specific evils (e.g.,
2 Corinthians 12:20;
Romans 1:29). Spreading rumors is so repulsive in the Lord’s sight that He made a prohibition against it in the Law He gave to the Israelites (
Leviticus 19:16).
First Timothy 5:13 sternly warns against using idle time to spread slander. And
Proverbs 17:4 implies that those who eagerly listen to gossip have low character.
So why do we enjoy the rumor mill?
Proverbs 26:22 gives one reason: “The words of a gossip are like choice morsels; they go down to the inmost parts.” There is a delicious thrill in hearing scandalous information about someone we know or wish we knew. Jealousy is often the root of spreading rumors. When we learn “the real reason” someone did something, we can alter our opinion of him or her and make ourselves feel better by comparison. We rarely hear rumors that exalt someone’s reputation. We don’t hear rumors that someone’s son worked hard to make the honor roll again, a friend’s spouse is kind and devoted, or that the Joneses saved for ten years to take that luxury cruise. That kind of information is not a “choice morsel.” Instead, we perk up when we hear that someone’s son cheated his way onto the honor roll, that a friend’s spouse only pretends to be kind and devoted because he is having an affair, or that the Joneses blew their retirement to take that luxury cruise. Those kinds of tidbits let us compare ourselves favorably with the ones gossiped about, and we feel more satisfied with our own lives.