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Perspectives on Blood Meridian - for those lamenting weak Christians in America

submitted by Storefront to Christianity 1 weekApr 20, 2025 22:40:11 ago (+5/-1)     (Christianity)

I re-read this Cormac McCarthy classic during my trip out west last year, and found many allegories to our modern kiked society. (Spoilers Ahead)

Given some of the very yelly opinions by some on this site, as well as in my real life, about how very weak Christians are and how bad Christianity is for whites, I have been contemplating the book again. Bear with me, this going to be an effortpost

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Blood Meridian, written by Cormac McCarthy (No Country for Old Men, The Road) and published in 1985, is a brutal, poetic, and philosophical novel set in the American Southwest and Mexico during the 1840s. The story follows a teenage runaway known only as "the Kid" as he drifts through a landscape soaked in violence, pedophilia, moral sickness, homosexuality and weak religious figures. The Kid is portrayed as morally ambiguous, dumb, from a horrible background, disgusted by little and merely existing in the world like more of an animal. Eventually he joins the Glanton gang—a group of Indian scalp hunters who descend into indiscriminate killing to collect scalps they cash into the Mexican government in an effort by that country to wipe out natives. It's based on some factual events.

The novel explores the thin line between civilization and savagery, with one of its central figures, Judge Holden, embodying an obvious Satanic allegory-force of sexual violence, overt deception and nihilism. Against this, characters like the Kid show brief glimmers of conscience, but these are often weak and ineffectual.

A key thematic undercurrent is the portrayal of Christianity and Christian men as impotent in the face of overwhelming violence and chaos. Christian figures are often depicted as ineffectual, deluded, or hypocritical, unable to counter the moral void embodied by Holden. McCarthy presents a universe seemingly indifferent to Christian morality, where faith offers little protection or power.

But there is a moral to this tale. As The Kid becomes The Man in the last chapters, he is changed, encountering many figures whose lives he could effect positively. He could do good with what he has now, but he too falls into weak impotence and does nothing, takes no action to better himself, and chooses to "stay out of" situations where he could be a better person.

In his final chapter, The Man, faced with several chances to be morally righteous, declines to do so. At last, he is found by Judge Holden, who mocks him and declares his Satanic victory. The Man, cornered by Holden in the outhouse at a brothel is brutally raped and murdered by Judge Holden - the man knew he has abused children, animals and other men and women all throughout the novel. He never thought it would happen to him, and only gave small and ineffectual moments of protest throughout.

The moral of the story: if you experience the brutality and injustice of life, and still choose to shirk away from it and not stand up to the devil, he'll catch you and rape and kill you in that brothel outhouse just like he did everyone else. You don't get to escape alive and happy just because you ducked him a few times. You have to be a man, understand the immorality of your own inaction and change into a better person.

As a Christian, you have to stand up to the Satanic elements of society or Satan will simply get you in the end. You can't dodge him. You can't run. You have to fight.

"Moral law is an invention of mankind for the disenfranchisement of the powerful in favor of the weak." Holden says at one point. Up is down and down is up but you hear versions of this every day, even on this site, probably even in this thread eventually.

Let God call you by name. Stand up and don't sit down.


6 comments block


[ - ] Drstrangestgov 2 points 1 weekApr 20, 2025 23:01:51 ago (+3/-1)

I don't see any weak Christians. The sheep are roaring like lions. Its wonderful to behold

[ - ] Flanders 1 point 1 weekApr 20, 2025 23:48:53 ago (+1/-0)

There are some whites who are simply misled and who do not have the proper information they need, and have been taught by Freemason and jew-trained controlled semenaries, including the fake TV preachers. They also no longer have the capacity to be White.

"They violate the word of God from Genesis to Revelation in order to be politically correct and socially acceptable. They are always pointing out that one of the 10 commandments says “Thou shalt not kill”, but never understand that this applies to MURDERING a member of your own RACE. God never told His people NOT to kill, but commanded them to do the very opposite. If you are ignorant about who HIS PEOPLE are, or have been deluded by Church-kikes into believing that the Jews are His people ...."

https://www.truthfromgod.com/now_articles/kill_them_all.html

[ - ] Drstrangestgov 0 points 1 weekApr 21, 2025 00:28:17 ago (+0/-0)

Its really sad their lies turned people against us. But I don't think the lies are working anymore. Dont let them judo you into becoming what they say you are.

[ - ] __47__ 1 point 1 weekApr 20, 2025 22:54:16 ago (+1/-0)

Mccarthy is one of the best. I've not a single bad word to say about any of his books.

[ - ] jfroybees 0 points 1 weekApr 21, 2025 03:41:23 ago (+0/-0)

Haven't read Blood Meridian, but in his book The Road I read one of the most striking and poignant similies ever penned in modern literature. Maybe of all literature.

[ - ] drhitler 0 points 1 weekApr 21, 2025 00:44:28 ago (+0/-0)

I think the judge was a stone that wanted life and one day became the judge, that's why he is a stone cold killer and bald as a stone.