GOSSIP and SLANDER
GOSSIP & SLANDER Gary
W Pfeiffer November 2025
SLANDER: In the Bible, slander
is malicious, false, or damaging speech that harms another person's
reputation or well-being. It is considered an evil act originating from
the heart, which not only violates God's commands to love one's neighbor but
also sows discord and division among people. The Bible consistently
condemns slander, equating it to bearing false witness, and highlights its
destructive nature within the community.
No,
not all gossip is slander; slander is a specific type of defamation involving spoken
false statements that damage a person's reputation, while gossip is broader and
may be true or false. Gossip can become slander or libel (written
defamation) when a statement is presented as fact, is false, and causes actual
harm to someone's reputation.
Gossip
vs. Slander
GOSSIP
The act of sharing information about someone when they are
not present. This information can be true or false, malicious or
neutral.
SLANDER
A form of defamation that involves spreading false,
damaging statements about a person verbally. It is a type of slander when
the intent is to ruin someone's reputation, and the statement is presented as
fact.
When Gossip Becomes Slander (or Defamation)
Gossip
can cross the line into actionable slander or libel if it meets the following
criteria:
- It is false: The
statement made about the person is untrue.
- It is presented as fact: The
speaker intends for the listener to believe the information as true.
- It causes harm to the person's reputation: The statement lowers the person in the eyes of the community,
damages their professional standing, or deters others from associating
with them.
- It is spoken (for slander): The
defamatory statement is communicated verbally.
Key
Distinctions
- Intent vs. Content:
Gossip can be a simple, unverified sharing of
information. Slander, however, requires a malicious intent to harm
another's reputation and involves spreading a false report.
- Truth vs. Falsehood:
Even true information can be considered harmful gossip if shared with bad intent. For slander, the statement must be false.
Proverbs 18:21 Amp. “Death and life are in the power of the tongue. And those who love
it and indulge it will eat its fruit and bear the consequences of their words.”
Proverbs 4:23 NKV "Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life."
NOTE: Our speech should be reflective of the
redemptive life Jesus has birthed in us-and cause others to be desirous of the
love and peace we reflect.
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