The character in Charles Frazier's "Thirteen Moons" reflects on the Bible's teachings, ultimately concluding that it is a solid and reliable text. However, he questions why, despite their long access to the Bible, white people still display moral shortcomings. His skepticism highlights a sense of accountability and the expectation that faith should translate into better behavior.
He suggests that true adherence to Christian values has yet to be demonstrated by white people. Only when they fully embody the principles of Christianity will he consider introducing its teachings to his own community. This indicates a desire for authenticity in faith and a deeper understanding of its implications for everyday life.