disgospel
/dɪsˈɡɒspɛl/Definitions
1. noun
A false or misleading version of the Gospel, often used to describe a narrative that is contrary to or in opposition to traditional Christian teachings.
“The film’s portrayal of a corrupt church was a clear example of a disgospel, aimed at discrediting the institution.”
2. verb
To distort or misrepresent the Gospel, often for malicious or ideological purposes.
“The author’s book was accused of disgospelizing the original text, altering its meaning to fit their own agenda.”