Rorschach said it first.
“The world will look up and shout ‘Save us!’… and I’ll whisper ‘No.’”
Most people hear that line and think it’s just nihilistic comic-book doom.
Angry vigilante. Dark philosophy. End-of-the-world edgelord stuff.
But if you’ve lived long enough,
if you’ve watched people beg only when the fire is already at their feet…
that line starts to sound terrifyingly… biblical.
Because that’s not Rorschach talking.
That’s God.
Not the Hallmark-card God.
Not the “everything’s fine” prosperity preacher God.
The Old Testament God.
The flood God.
The “you were warned” God.
The God who sent prophets that nobody listened to.
The God who already played His best card once.
He sent His Son.
He didn’t send lightning.
He didn’t send plagues.
He didn’t send armies.
He sent love wrapped in flesh.
And what did we do?
We mocked Him.
We beat Him.
We nailed Him to wood.
We turned His blood into jewelry and His death into branding.
Two thousand years later, the world is still the same:
Greed.
War.
Exploitation.
Idols.
Systems built on crushing the weak.
And now, when it’s all on fire, when the oceans rise and the souls rot, suddenly everyone looks up and says:
“God, save us.”
And somewhere in the silence, a voice whispers:
“No.”
Not because He hates us.
But because He already gave us everything we needed to save ourselves.
Truth.
Mercy.
Love.
A way out.
We just didn’t take it.
Rorschach wasn’t evil.
He was honest.
The lie is thinking God is obligated to keep bailing us out while we keep choosing the knife.
Judgment isn’t rage.
Judgment is God finally respecting human choice.
You wanted a world without Him?
You built it.
Now live in it.
And yeah… that’s a scary thought.
But it’s also a wake-up call.
Because if there’s still breath in your lungs,
the whisper hasn’t happened yet.
Not for you.
Not for your family.
Not for the ones you love.
There is still time to turn.
Still time to choose.
Still time to love like it actually matters.
Rorschach’s line isn’t prophecy.
It’s a warning.
And the cracked-halo truth?
The world may hear “No”…
but the people who turn back will always hear “Come home.”
Saint Dirty Face™
Stay Dirty, Stay Alive™


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