Because this thread simply asks "What do you think?", this really does not belong here. The loopholes are nothing unless you actually talk about one of the three points (2 and 3 are quite arguable) specifically.
Anyways zombies are not real.That is all I can say because I do not know what kind of response you are looking for.
If you are going to make a thread in this section please try to be more specific.
The zombies have a stereo-type equivalent to the irish being gigantic drunks. THeir not brain eating decayed monsters, and well, I don't beleive they exist, but if they did, the aren't dark magics and crud like that. More like, wandering souls that can be touched.. . . . .A necrophiliacs paradise.
Alright first off jesus is a zombie. Anything thats been dead, and raises from the dead is classifyed as a zombie. Secondly Zombies are pretty cool. Imagine being in a world where you and 5 of your friends are the last people standing and you have to try and survive. That would be f'n awesome. And don't lie, that excitement of trying to survive is in us all. Thirdly who says that zombies have to be risen by dark stuff.... In any "of the dead serious", they just rise from the dead like that... its a virus. And who knows. In the time of Jesus, for all we know he could've been almost dead causing him to look dead, and his heart to slow tremendously down. They would put him into the tomb, and then he would all of a sudden wake up and been like wtf.... why am i in this tomb??? Then 40 days later kill himself so that he could seem like a god? That is one screwed up way of looking at it. And you must admit it could happen back in the day. They were stupid about that stuff
First of all,before that whole 'Zombie Film Craze' started,Zombies were NOT considered what may think they are.Only in the movies they were flesh-eating.Take this for an example.
-Venezuala-1975
A man(I forgot his name) died of heart attack.When he was given a burial he was found in his house the next day eating breakfest.The color was gone from his eyes.He couldn't speak either.He was sentenced to slave-hood for the rest of his life.Which would be forever.
A man(I forgot his name) died of heart attack.When he was given a burial he was found in his house the next day eating breakfest.The color was gone from his eyes.He couldn't speak either.He was sentenced to slave-hood for the rest of his life.Which would be forever.
Lolwut? Zombies don't necessarily have to even "die", depending on the type of zombie. To say it's anything resurrected from the dead shows your lack of knowledge of the undead. For example - vampires are technically dead, as they have no pulse. Their heart doesn't beat. But they still have emotion, unlike zombies. There have been some references to zombies which don't fully die - they become mindless puppets of a higher purpose, yet are still very much "alive" in the literal sense. Of course, you have your dead-and-reborn zombies, but they're not "brought back to life" by another person. Usually. Necromancer zombies would be the ONE exception to this rule, and those are few and far between. It would take several EXTREMELY POWERFUL necromancers to raise enough zombies to do any real damage to society. Normally, the outbreak would be caused by some sort of infection - hence why it can spread to more and more people.
you all suck in some cultures, zombies are neither dead or alive, nor both. they are almost robots that absorb life. a zombie was a person whose spirit(vital principal) was drained by another zomby, leaving hima mas of mindless meat
Zombies like on Resident Evil and Umbrella Corporation are infected by the T-virus and when the people are infected they die but then their body stays dead but in a way its responding only to kill humans eating flesh.
also what about in Germany when the Nazis were in power I think this is true:
In a seedy bar in a town ravaged by war, mysterious businessman Hunt hires ex-marine D.C. to assemble a crack team of ex-soldiers to protect him on a dangerous journey into no-man's land. To this gang of hardened warriors, battle-worn veterans and borderline criminals killing is just a job - and one they enjoy. Their mission - to scope out an old military bunker. It should be easy - 48 hours at the most. Lots of cash for little risk, or so he says. Once at the outpost, the men make a horrific discovery that turns their mission on its head - the scene of a bloody and gruesome series of experiments, carried out by the Nazis on their own soldiers during WWII. Amid the carnage, they find something even more disturbing - someone who's still alive. As war rages above ground, and a mysterious enemy emerges from the darkness below, D.C. and his men find themselves trapped in a claustrophobic and terrifying scenario. Their mission is no longer one of safe-guarding - it's one of survival. Together they must discover why Hunt has brought them to the outpost - and what it is that's killing them off, one by one.