Razor burst onto the scene as one of the more "in-your-face" "fuck politeness and holding back" kind of guys. When most people assumed Metalheads to be demoniacs or nutcases, he wore his metal colors proud. He actually got mad that Mortal Kombat pussied out and covered up its girls in MKX/MK11. He relentlessly mocked the games journalist class, around the time the gamers started doing so as well. He made all sorts of jokes that the religious, polite society would find disgusting, not to mention he made a few jokes at said religious society's expense. And of course, him extolling the virtues of the western RPG/DnD system while relentlessly mocking JRPGs and anime-style games allowed him to slip into Spoony's shoes after the latter dropped out.
It all culminated in Gamergate, when he joined the anti-PC crowd (in both cases; he hated both the politically-correct types while mocking the "PC Master Race" as the "PC Servant Class" because said group allowed their devs to get away with releasing buggy games that the fans themselves patched) and his star rose to its heights. I think the highest point in his career was when Trump won 2016 and he rode that anti-woke train to its height.
Then Trump lost 2020 and Razor refused to let go. Worse; around 2024, he started echoing the very same super-conservative talking points that his younger self was once against. Sexuality in games was now bad; meanwhile, he hung on to a president who was anything but sexually pure. The kind of president whose sexual escapades make your average gamer who played video games with sexy chicks in them look tame by comparison. And the Satanic Panic, which he once acknowledged as a reality in his MK11 review, he now denied as a psy-op by the Leftist Media.
The only thing that didn't change was him bashing anime, manga, and Japanese games. Which became less endearing as time went on and western media became more pozzed; Razor hating on a part of media that remained un-pozzed makes him look stupid when he tries to be anti-woke. Especially when he hawks French media, and France is woke as hell. He also was a big fan of Michael Moorcock's Elric Saga, which makes his bashing of Alan Moore weird, since he based it on Moore being a leftist, but Moore is far less of a leftist than Moorcock is, especially when Moore wants to preserve an author's freedom to talk about sensitive topics like rape, whereas Moorcock is more than happy to shove books that offend feminism to the back of the library.
So even before he crashed out on Goonergate, we already had mysterious signs of him being inconsistent with his values. He castigates Witcher and Jedi Outcast for plagiarism, yet he loves capeshit comics like Daredevil, despite comic companies like Marvel, and the capeshit genre in particular, being guilty of a lot of plagiarism. He hates woke authors like Alan Moore, but makes an exception for Michael Moorcock and the French. He hates everything that wokeness stands for, yet he excessively despised weeb media despite it standing against woke nonsense (and having a ton of genres to boot). And now, he preaches Christian sexual purity, to the point where he condemns Korean gooner games for daring to portray attractive females, while he supported a game like Baldur's Gate 3, which lets the player character have sex with demons, gay people, and beasts.
And of course, him sticking with the Christian Right is just so funny, especially when he used to make pedo priest jokes even in things that don't involve priests at all. I remember having fun with a review of his regarding Star Fox Zero, only to get repulsed when he made a pedo priest joke in a review for a game that didn't involve religion at all. I mean, I can understand someone making that joke if they were reviewing media that involved priests or religion, but it was a game about talking animals flying jet fighters in space. So the joke just felt like it came from nowhere and was unnecessary.
So yeah, I just can't buy this guy being a genuine Christian. Especially when he used to extoll selfishness as a virtue, because he was a disciple of Ayn Rand.
My litmus test for whether or not someone is a genuine Christian is if they know the doctrine of Trinitarian Christianity, (God is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) if they actually go to a Church with a solid doctrine for the teachings of Christ, (my preferences are Catholic and Orthodox) and if they actually help the poor and the needy as Christ instructed. The first two are a no-go since Razorfist is more of a cultural Christian who probably doesn't know what separates a Calvinist from a Lutheran, he only went to a Lutheran Church for the Gothic architecture and ran away when he saw a female pastor, despite the fact that Lutheranism approved of female clergy a long time ago. And the third? Fuck no, he never recanted Ayn Rand's teachings, so that's a failing grade as well.