by Barbara Latta
“Blood thirsty rogues and unrepentant cutthroats,” said
Ezekiel as a crowd gathered around
him. His comment was meant to describe those
who were pursuing him and his band of followers.
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Leave the dead girl in the grave |
This Ezekiel is not the biblical prophet, but a character
from the TV series, The Walking Dead.
I admit I have never watched an entire episode, but I have seen enough to know
the humans are fleeing from zombies.
A dead body powered by an evil spirit in a post-apocalyptic
world is out to suck the life out of those who are still alive. If a zombie
bites or scratches a human, that human is doomed to become one of the walking
dead. Wouldn’t you flee, too? A decaying, bloody skin-covered skeleton with all
the characteristics of death wants your life.
Yeah, run!
The Bible says if we are born again, we are new creations.
Then why do we sometimes act like we are friends with a zombie?