But as for his consternation, to me it's clear that he's not nervous about the blood on the placard, but instead is nervous about Harry figuring out what he is. Harry even thinks "it was pretty clear that he didn’t like that I’d realized what he knew."
Not that he was nervous about the placard or choosing sides or risking himself, but just Harry knowing that he was more than human.
No, lets go through this again..
1] Harry and Murphy enter the bar,Harry has his backpack with him.
"Mac," I said clearly. "Storage room. We need to talk."
Mac was a lean man around six feet tall with broad-knuckled hands and
a shinning bald pate,dressed in his usual black slacks, button-down shirt,
and spotless white apron. He'd been a friend for a long time. He looked at
me and then nodded toward his pantry and office.
No fear, no worry, he knows what is going on in the city and how scared people are and that
Harry wants him to look after those in the bar..
2] First thing Harry does is open his backpack and pull out the Placard. Note, Mac's reaction;
Mac saw the sign and his eyes widened. He looked at me, his face written heavily with consternation.
In other words, the sight of the Placard filled him with,
feelings of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected.Then Harry picks up on him knowing what it was that he had just pulled out of the knapsack. But the mere sight of it shouldn't have filled him with anxiety, but Mac knows the drill, he knows it puts him on a team.
3] Harry starts to question him closely, not just anyone would know what the sign was.. Wait lets back up a sentence.. Harry tells Mac that what is out there can kill everyone, so they need his help.
Mac nodded firmly
So far so good, Mac isn't afraid to put his butt on the line for those people. Then Harry questions him a bit closer how does he know what it is.. Mac is unwilling to say..
Mac looked from me to the sign and back grimacing.
I take that to mean, Mac isn't afraid to stand at the door with his shotgun to protect those people. However he doesn't want to commit to using the Placard.. Theory, putting his blood on the Placard commits him to sacrificing himself to save those people just like the Man on the Cross. That is taking a side, one he had turned his back on long ago and got kicked out of Heaven for. Harry clearly wants him to use the Placard, and now wants to know who he really is and tries to look at him with his sight. Mac stops him, gentally says "don't hurt yourself.." Doesn't say what he really is either.
No, Mac isn't upset because Harry has figured out what he really is.. After he takes his hand away from Harry's eyes, Mac steps back,
resolved.Resolved means Mac arrived at a decision, he is making a commitment, he is taking a side. Because
the power of the Placard is about this;
"It's embodied intercession. . .It focuses energy on an individual."
I said. "Something about pouring out the accumulated sins of humanity onto Christ, maybe. Hang it up and it puts up a kind of threshold that will hold off just about anything supernatural, as long as the property's rightful owner is alive."
So to Harry the Placard merely is a way to protect the bar. But to Mac, its about the pouring out of the accumulated sins of humanity onto Christ. Where Harry is merely guessing how it works, Mac knows, and he knows what it stands for, and yup, it is taking sides, the side of the Son of the Father.