@SkolnickWho Clearly zombie. He rose from the dead. Then he shuffled off. Vampires keep hanging around. Both convert followers, though.
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@shamanrongar Exactly. They are discussing these Jesus facts to uncover the common rise-from-dead in literature & World religions too. - Show replies
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@SkolnickWho good griefThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@SkolnickWho Don't forget cannibalism. -
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@spiderkav My coworkers are using the ritual example of the Catholics to eat/drink the body/blood of Jesus with bread/wine.#Eavesdropping - Show replies
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@SkolnickWho by far not the first religion to have people come back from the dead. Story of Osiris (I think) from Egypt predates ~1k years - Show replies
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@Medicakes@CasualFolami@Lignar Another secret rabbit-hole I *love* to research is Etymology...I truly love learning word & phase origins! -
@SkolnickWho@Medicakes@Lignar I like how words evolve and change over time and vary even by region w/in the same culture.
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@SkolnickWho Classification as in “influenced authors who wrote what became classics” that they’re classified as horror and/or fantasy?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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