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if your in a wheelchair
and you get killed/die and then resurrected as a zombie, are you still in a wheelchair? answers please.
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do aborted babies go to heaven?
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If a person dies during sex, do you finish?
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I've watched enough CSI to say I bet that they have a test for that....... it's a trap!! |
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Sure thing. Zombies don't "grow back" stuff, they just don't die "regularly". If you cut off one of their arms, it stays cut off. If nerves-muscles etc in the legs are "broken" when you died, they stay broken after you're revived. Am I right? |
No, you will be able to walk...makes more sence if you can come back from the dead.. :P
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If an atheist dies and goes to heaven, do they become a Christian?
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I agree with this. |
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what? vampires heal easily, zombies don't, dearling. yeh there's an "e" too much in there. sometimes you see zombies reattaching limbs just by pressing them on the wound (like severed arms etc), so perhaps my example wasn't the best one, but it's not a staple in their powers at all, imo. |
^ don't you have to be a virgin to become a vampire?
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You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.
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brad pitt wasn't a virgin. |
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If an athiest dies and finds out there is a heaven, it's because he'd be in hell. according to those old dusty books |
This debate is completely nihilistic. If zombies are resurrected corpses, then by definition none of their anatomical parts are functional, and they are either bloodless or their veins are impregnated with stagnant blood (having been dead and all). Therefore, when all of the reliable references have shown zombies being destroyed by shootings, beheadings, limb destruction, falls from excessive heights, etc., this immediately contradicts the laws of nature, as such injuries cannot damage organs and other body parts to the point of fatality, as they were nonfunctional to begin with. And to be specific, if paralysis is caused by damage to spinal nerves, then no zombie should be mobile, as clearly all of their nerves are dead.
And if you argue that zombies are not subject to the laws of nature, but are supernatural, then NO rules apply, and they ought to be indestructible. Beheading a zombie would be futile, as the ability to walk/function in general is dependent upon the brain stem, but as this is obviously not functional in the live human sense, then zombies ought not to anatomically animated in any fashion. But they are. This is a complex and controversial can of worms you've opened up, my friend. |
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So what then? Huh? Huh? |
Yeah, what about the Voodoo?
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so many bodies. so little time. ![]() Papa Legba, open the the door your children await! |
And let's not even talk about the Hoodoo.
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