Partial Transcription of Lectures on a Christian Response to the Current Plague of the Undead Especially Concerning the Particular Terror Towards the Zombie (part 1)

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"Of all the undead Zombies are the only type to hold any real grip on the Christian conscience. With large amounts still unknown about the general process of zombification and the consequential debate upon the nature of the soul in a zombie the fear of being turned plays large on the mind of a believer. This is due in part to some theologians speculation that the soul remains in the body at the point of undeath until the corpse is destroyed. Not content with these thoughts some have gone further and stated that zombification prevents all hope of the resurrection, arguing that there can only be one resurrection of the dead, and all who partake in the unholy resurrection cannot partake of the holy one.

"I hope, that over the course of the next hour to show these teachers to be the false prophets they are and put to death their wicked and unscriptural doctrine that owe more to the hysteria of the resurrectionist in the 18th century than the Word of God. Did Lazarus cry out in despair when he was brought back to life, knowing that he'd had his one shot at the resurrection? If he did not fear, then let us not either."

Lectures on a Christian Response to the Current Plague of the Undead Especially Concerning the Particular Terror Towards the Zombie - Rev. Dr F.H. Graves


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