
For Brandon Gill to call himself Christian but shows such a lack of compassion for people in need appears to be a double standard.
Christian teaching, rooted heavily in the Bible, emphasizes compassion and active help for the needy (the poor, widows, orphans, strangers, and oppressed) as a core expression of faith, love for God, and obedience to His commands.
The Bible repeatedly portrays God as having a special concern for the vulnerable, calling believers to reflect that same compassion through generosity, justice, and mercy rather than indifference or oppression.
Proverbs 14:31 — "Whoever oppresses the poor shows contempt for their Maker, but whoever is kind to the needy honors God." This directly links kindness to the needy with honoring God Himself.
Christianity teaches that true faith involves heartfelt compassion that leads to action: defending, providing for, and uplifting the needy, as this reflects God's character and is how we love both God and others. Ignoring them is seen as contrary to God's will.
But yet Gill calls himself Christian.
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