That's definitely one way of looking at it...
A friend of mine just informed me that Jesus was the original zombie. I mention this due to the upcoming Easter holidy (although Easter 'season' started a month ago). I know this puts me at risk of alienating all my Christ-believing friends (I like to call them 'Christians') but it does raise a very good point. Any man who dies then becomes re-animated is a zombie in my book, even if he may be the son of God.
In all fairness, though, I don't really believe that Jesus was the original zombie. The very notion is just ridiculous. Zombies pre-dated Christ by thousands of years...
Random photos of the day:
In honor of the Astro's opening night
In honor of dogs everywhere who may or may not be watching the Astro's opening night
In all fairness, though, I don't really believe that Jesus was the original zombie. The very notion is just ridiculous. Zombies pre-dated Christ by thousands of years...
Random photos of the day:
In honor of the Astro's opening night
In honor of dogs everywhere who may or may not be watching the Astro's opening night
1 Comments:
A zombie creation is a different process than resurrection. Resurrection means the unification of a perfect non-decaying body and your Spirit. I think we've all seen Michael Jackson's video Thriller to know that the living dead still have lovely flaps of decomposing flesh hanging everywhere. I should join in with theological debate, that was GOOD!
You left Rob Zombie out of the equation. If you covered ancient zombies, why not present day ones?
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