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  • Well, whichever one sucks the fun out of life.. Probably a vampire.
  • Zombie, never did buy into the vampire thing.
  • Either a Vambie or a Zompire...:)
  • GARGOYLE?
  • Saviour of all mankind? One third of the Holy Trinity? Messiah promised to mankind since the time of Genesis? God? I think any of those answers would do. :o)
  • 1. He was not a creature because a creature is a created being. The Bible is clear that Jesus Christ was and is the Creator God(John 1:1-14). 2. He was God in the flesh(John 1:14, Colossians 2:9) and died for our sins and rose again. He was not a zombie, or a vampire. He was a man who rose from the dead and still had His free will and mind--thus was not a zombie, nor a vampire, since His Word forbids eating blood. -In the service of the Master. Thank you and God bless you!
  • Well according to my friends who are vampires, they say zombie. hahahahahaha, but I dont think he ever rose up from the dead, he would have to have been bitten, or he would have to have been raised my a necromancer
  • If hes a zombie, Im chopping off his head, I dont care who he is, if hes a vampire, Im chopping off his head, I dont care who he is...
  • Neither. The Catholic Church teaches: By means of touch and the sharing of a meal, the risen Jesus establishes direct contact with his disciples. He invites them in this way to recognize that he is not a ghost (or a zombie or a vampire) and above all to verify that the risen body in which he appears to them is the same body that had been tortured and crucified, for it still bears the traces of his passion. (Lk 24:30, 39-40, 41-43; Jn 20:20, 27; 21:9, 13-15) Yet at the same time this authentic, real body possesses the new properties of a glorious body: not limited by space and time but able to be present how and when he wills; for Christ's humanity can no longer be confined to earth and belongs henceforth only to the Father's divine realm. (Mt 28:9, 16-17; Lk 24:15, 36; Jn 20:14, 17, 19, 26; 21:4) For this reason too the risen Jesus enjoys the sovereign freedom of appearing as he wishes: in the guise of a gardener or in other forms familiar to his disciples, precisely to awaken their faith. (Mk 16:12; Jn 20:14-16; 21:4, 7) For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 645 and following: http://www.nccbuscc.org/catechism/text/pt1sect2chpt2art4p2.htm#645 With love in Christ.
  • GOD...
  • Clearly he was a zombie, otherwise, how would he have tolerated being so close to a giant cross for so long? And even if he survived that, his followers probably spent days blessing his tomb, so that wouldn't finished the bugger off.
  • i think its a fucked up question
  • neither

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